Soaring temperatures spark record power demand in S. Calif., strain power grid, could lead to rolling blackouts; Stage 2 emergency declared for N. Calif.; Ore. hits 109, just 2 degrees from all-time record high; No record but still hot in Seattle; Power officials: All power in St. Louis should be back by Wed.; Hurricane Daniel may hit Hawaii as a tropical storm by Fri.; All eyes on Gulf as possible depression forms; Fierce downpours in MSP snarl traffic, cause flooding in Wisc.; Rain amounts fall short of ending drought in Ala.; Lubbock, Texas, plans to pray for rain; Growing wildfire threatens houses in San Diego Co.; U.S. charities respond to recent quake, tsunami in W. Java
SoCal Heat Strains Power Grid: Soaring temperatures spark record power demand in S. Calif.: Sweltering heat could lead to rolling blackouts | Prolonged heat wave straining California power grid | Stage 2 emergency declared for Northern Calif.: Power cut to businesses, but rolling blackouts avoided
Northwest Heat: Oregon hits 109, just 2 degrees from all-time record high | No record but it’s still too darn hot in Seattle
St. Louis Power Outages Update: Power officials: All power should be back by Wednesday: 150,000 still without power
Hurricane Daniel Heads Toward Hawaii: Hurricane Daniel may hit Hawaii as a tropical storm by Friday | Track | More from Central Pacific Hurricane Center | Current watches and warnings | Hawaii weather and live webcam images
New Gulf Depression May Form: All eyes on Gulf as possible depression forms: Big rain may move into western Gulf Coast
Severe Storms: Fierce downpours in Minneapolis/St. Paul snarl traffic, cause flooding in Wisconsin
Drought and Wildfires: Rain amounts fall short of ending drought in Alabama | Lubbock, Texas, plans to pray for rain | Growing wildfire threatens more houses in rural San Diego County
World Weather: U.S. charities respond to recent earthquake and tsunami in West Java


