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Tropical activity may ramp up near Hawaii, Fireworms washing up on Tx beaches, and a snake caused a power outage in Va.

Tropical activity may ramp up near Hawaii, Fireworms washing up on Tx beaches, and a snake caused a power outage in Va.

AccuWeather Daily · AccuWeather

August 17, 20245m 19s

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Tropical activity may be heating up over the Pacific and not only may one feature being monitored track close to Hawaii, but there may be an increase in trade winds, which could raise the wildfire danger; Also, Bearded fireworms have been found crawling around the Gulf Coast, and accidentally touching one can cause pain for hours and leave your skin sensitive for weeks; And, Utility company officials said a power outage affecting about 11,700 customers in Virginia was caused by a snake. Dominion Energy confirmed about 11,700 customers in Newport News, including Christopher Newport University, lost power Saturday night.


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