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Ohio to lose over an hour of daylight during August as nights grow longer
As August begins, Ohioans are already noticing earlier sunsets and shorter days as the state continues its gradual transition from the long summer days toward the shorter daylight hours of fall. This shift occurs every year following the Summer Solstice, which took place on June 21, marking the longest day of the year. Since that date, daylight has been steadily decreasing, and this trend will continue until the Winter Solstice on December 21, the shortest day of the year. Throughou
Ohio to lose over an hour of daylight during August as nights grow longer
As August begins, Ohioans are already noticing earlier sunsets and shorter days as the state continues its gradual transition from the long summer days toward the shorter daylight hours of fall. This shift occurs every year following the Summer Solstice, which took place on June 21, marking the longest day of the year. Since that date, daylight has been steadily decreasing, and this trend will continue until the Winter Solstice on December 21, the shortest day of the year. Throughou
Rising heat and gusty winds heighten wildfire danger this week
Fire crews throughout California are preparing for increased wildfire danger as hot, dry weather and gusty winds are forecast to arrive later this week. The expected combination of rising temperatures and strong wind gusts on Thursday and Friday is raising alarms among fire officials who are already engaged in active firefighting operations in several parts of the state. With wildfire conditions set to intensify, agencies are urging the public to remain alert and prepared. Two maj
Rising heat and gusty winds heighten wildfire danger this week
Fire crews throughout California are preparing for increased wildfire danger as hot, dry weather and gusty winds are forecast to arrive later this week. The expected combination of rising temperatures and strong wind gusts on Thursday and Friday is raising alarms among fire officials who are already engaged in active firefighting operations in several parts of the state. With wildfire conditions set to intensify, agencies are urging the public to remain alert and prepared. Two maj







