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Prediction points:It will be sunny and hot tomorrowChances of rain every day starting ThursdayTemperatures likely to be below average next weekforecast:Not everyone is expecting rain over the next few days, but we're lucky enough to be talking about the chances at this time of year.There is a chance of rain every day starting Thursday afternoon, but early next week is currently looking the most promising.A weak cold front will move into Texas, causing scattered showers and less severe storms Thursday afternoon. Then a change in our pattern at the top will give us more opportunities on Sunday and especially early…

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What we're tracking: Copyright 2024 by CHANNEL 3000. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Plan for the next 24 hours: With lows tonight approaching 60 degrees, you might even want to open the windows and give the air conditioner a break! Wednesday will continue to be pleasant with highs reaching the 70s.Extended Forecast: Temperatures will drop below normal by midweek and continue through the end of the work week. Little to no rain is expected Tuesday into the weekend. Rain will return to southern Wisconsin next week, with showers and thunderstorms possible as early…

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from NoTricksZone Author: P. Gosselin Snowfan reports that much of Europe and Germany are also not seeing heat waves. Germany is already halfway through its summer with no sign of the heat wave predicted by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach or the “summer of hell” that Marc Benecke calls “the summer of hell”, which could of course lead to a health emergency situation and possible lockdown. In fact, quite the opposite, with severe cold temperatures in the North and Baltic Seas in mid-July, Europe found itself surrounded by a sea of ​​low temperatures. Source: NOAA reanalyzes Eastern North Atlantic SSTA and…

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BALTIMORE — Baltimore experienced its third consecutive day of record-breaking heat on Tuesday. Temperatures could reach triple digits on Wednesday. Maryland has issued excessive heat warnings and heat warnings, with the heat index reaching 110 degrees tonight. Additional heat advisories and warnings may be issued Wednesday. Maryland is experiencing an extremely dangerous heat wave if you don't take the proper precautions to stay cool. Please continue to take all heatstroke prevention measures, including drinking plenty of fluids, taking breaks with the air conditioner on, staying out of direct sunlight, and checking in on pets and the elderly. BWI Thurgood Marshall…

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Download the 27 StormTrack Weather App to receive mobile weather alertsat last! Southern Wisconsin is finally getting some quieter, drier and cooler weather. While temperatures today are expected to remain in the mid to low 80s with humidity persisting, the cold front that passed this morning and (more importantly) the Canadian high pressure core that is expected to stabilize over the next 24 hours will kick in. To take effect over the next few days, most of the warmth and mugginess will disappear. As for the rest of the day, except for mostly clear skies, the temperature gradually dropped from…

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UPDATE: National Weather Service says severe thunderstorms will affect some areas Fairfield and New Haven counties until 7:30 p.m. “At 642 p.m. EDT, Doppler radar was tracking severe thunderstorms along a line from near New Fairfield to near Ridgefield to near Mount Kisco. Moving at 40 mph,” the weather service said . “Danger… gusts up to 50 mph… impact… gusts could knock down tree branches and blow over unsafe objects.” subscriptionAffected locations include: Bridgeport, New Haven, Waterbury, Danbury, Shelton, Naugatuck,Southbury, Mount Kisco, Brewster, Newtown, Hamden, Stratford, Trumbull, Ridgefield and Monroe. UPDATE: The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm…

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Kip Hansen's News Brief – July 16, 2024 In short…the bird is angry! They are attacking. They are under siege. They were swooping. There have been “swarming” incidents. this is not onion. This is serious. This is the latest news you can always trust New York Times: Angry Birds battle drones on New York beach. If you need verification, you can check with the AP: Angry Birds battle drones patrolling sharks and struggling swimmers on a New York beach. exclusive news: One is a unique shorebird, slightly smaller than a common gull, with a bright orange beak that can pry…

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Today's temperature in Mohali on July 17, 2024 is 35.92 °C. The minimum temperature is expected to be 30.58 °C and the maximum temperature is 37.82 °C that day. The relative humidity is 46% and the wind speed is 46 km/h. The sun rises at 05:31 AM and sets at 07:26 PM. Humidity will be 45% tomorrow. If you are sensitive to heat, please pay attention to the weather forecast and consider clothing and activities appropriate to the weather. ease Urban air quality. People with respiratory problems should exercise caution, especially when planning outdoor activities. However, others can participate in…

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OGLE COUNTY, Ill. (WIFR) – The National Weather Service (NWS) posted on its social media pages Tuesday afternoon that Monday night's storms spawned two EF-0 tornadoes.Byron saw the first EF-0 tornado of the night at 7:44 p.m., which continued until 7:51 p.m. Storm surveys showed the tornado traveled 5 miles east and was 200 yards wide at its maximum. There have been no reports of casualties. National Weather Service storm survey results for the EF-0 tornado that struck Byron on Monday, July 15, 2024(National Weather Service)Shortly after, Davis Junction was hit by an EF-0 tornado. The tornado lasted for two…

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go through: professor. Remy Taylor It is known that atmospheric winds and ocean currents ultimately capture energy from the sun. Generally speaking, this involves a two-step process in which solar energy is first converted into potential energy (PE) and then into kinetic energy (KE). However, some aspects of this transition remain mysterious and poorly understood, related to the so-called “cooling paradox.” In the ocean, cooling at high latitudes creates dense water that sinks and creates the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The difficulty here is that cooling reduces the PE of the ocean. So how to convert it to KE?…

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