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Ollie takes a look at the origin of the phrase "the dog days of summer" influenced by the Dog Star, Sirius, and also suggests ...
“Sometime around mid- to late September, if you get up before the sun rises and look to the east part of the sky, you’ll see ...
The title phrase is Latin for Dog Days, that lethargic time of summer that is usua.ly so hot and muggy one can barely stand to go outdoors. It is ...
In some Texas cities, the dog days of summer and the historically hottest days of the year overlap, when you look at ...
The ancient Greeks and Romans blamed hot summer days on the rising of Sirius, the Dog Star, which is part of the ...
Those "dog days of summer" will be barking at Omaha's heels to start the workweek with hot and humid weather in the forecast ...
The Dog Days timeframe, for Tom Lounsbury, runs from the beginning of July to mid-September and is when he truly enjoys ...
Now that we've entered July, it's a hot and sticky time of year in many parts of the world and this period is commonly referred to as the Dog Days of Summer. But, why is that? The ...
Tuesday brings another chance for some pop-up thunderstorms to the area as we go throughout the afternoon hours. It will also ...
This period, called “the dog days of summer,” spans from July 3rd to August 11th. In reality, summer heat is caused by the ...