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Heerkullada Daran ee Xagaaga iyo Jiilaalka (PDF 93.25 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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Экстремальные температуры летом и зимой (PDF 100.33 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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دماهای شدید در تابستان و زمستان (PDF 113.73 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive
សីតុណ្ហភាពខ្លាំងនៅរដូវក្តៅ និងរដូវរងា (PDF 116.02 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive
여름·겨울철의 극한 기온 (PDF 345.07 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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夏と冬の極端な気温 (PDF 266.46 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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Matitinding Temperatura sa Tag-init at Taglamig (PDF 94.86 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive
درجات الحرارة القصوى في فصلي الصيف والشتاء (PDF 119.28 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
Take 5 to Survive
冬夏极端气温 (PDF 229.67 KB)
Summers are getting hotter in the Portland metro area. The average number of days over 90 degrees has gone up—from 11 days a year in the past to our new normal of 22 days a year.
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Biyaha Xaaladaha Gurmadka (PDF 423.77 KB)
Storing water for emergencies is one of the most important things you can do. Most people can survive for several days or weeks without food but only a few days without water.
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