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The tropics continue to remain quiet, in part due to wind shear and Saharan dust, both of which help prevent tropical cyclones from developing and intensifying.But according to AccuWeather, tropical waves approaching Florida could bring rain that could affect not only your weekend plans, but also the start of the work week.First, a plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive in South Florida on Saturday morning and move north, arriving around Cape Canaveral on Sunday. The dust is expected to be thickest in South Florida and dissipate as it moves north.➤ Track all active stormsAccording to AccuWeather, a tropical…
A stalled cold front will continue to approach the Houston area this weekend, which will mean scattered showers and storms. The best chances are in the afternoon and evening. Rain will become more widespread next week, when the threat of flooding will begin to increase. Models show 3-6 inches of rain could fall by the middle of next week. Published July 19, 2024, 6:13 pm Central Time Source link
West Monroe, Louisiana (KTVE/KARD)— Tonight, start to see showers and clearing of clouds, but still limited as a stationary front remains over Ark Ramis. Some showers and storms are still possible, but will be limited as will the sunshine. As some dry air begins to move in, overnight temperatures may drop into the mid-70s with light winds. Tomorrow, with low pressure already moving through the area but with the stationary front lagging behind, some showers and storms are still possible, but the chances are more limited than the past few days. Clouds will continue to linger in the morning before…
Showers and storms overnight, then weekend Showers and storms overnight Updated: July 19, 2024 at 9:48 pm CDT Application. Okay. The tournament kicks off tomorrow morning at Glenwood. Luke. Wet or dry? What I'm saying is dry. It's pretty much a coin toss, though. It's almost a coin toss. So there's a chance of showers early tomorrow morning and maybe even a few storms. But most of the action will last all night, so there's some good news for the weekend. It doesn't look like a complete shakeout by any means. Look at the three minute advantage that instant dual…
Saturday, July 20, 2024 08:00 World news live updates: China is using archeology as a weapon The state is digging into its ancient rationale for ruling Xinjiang Read the full story here Saturday, July 20, 2024 07:46 World News Live Updates: 245 Indians cross border from Bangladesh as student protests escalate The total number of people who crossed the land border in Bangladesh during violent protests on Friday exceeded 500. Read the full story here Saturday, July 20, 2024 07:22 World News Live Updates: Mark Zuckerberg refuses to endorse Donald Trump or Joe Biden in upcoming election Mark Zuckerberg remains…
have a good weekend!We're getting ready for a nice night and weekend as temperatures will stay below average this weekend and into the work week. Our lows will be in the low 60s under sunny skies. However, there may be fog on Saturday morning, so drive carefully when encountering fog. Saturday:Temperatures on Saturday will be similar to Friday, with highs remaining near 80 degrees. However, most of us stay dry during the day and night. Looking to the future:The chance of rain will increase from Sunday morning into the afternoon, with the greatest chance occurring in the morning. Highs will…
weather headlinesLower humidity on Saturday There is a small chance of rain over the weekend Stormy weather next weekHere's the forecast brought to you by WAVE News meteorologist Ryan Hoke.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – There will be a few clouds overnight, but so will the low humidity, and it will feel amazing outside again early Saturday morning as temperatures drop into the 60s. Temperatures will begin to rebound on Saturday, with highs reaching the upper 80s. Humidity is still fairly low this time of year, but it will slowly rise enough to create a small chance of a pop-up storm in…
Article by Eric Worrell So much for the conspiracy about the big oil secret. In 1977, Marathon Petroleum published an article in a company journal suggesting that carbon dioxide could cause mass starvation. U.S. oil company published article in 1977 predicting climate crisis could lead to starvation Marathon Oil ex warned of potential 'social and economic disaster' in decades-old publications Geoff Dembicki Thursday 18 July 2024 22:00 AEST The predecessor of Marathon Oil Company, the largest U.S. refiner A company journal from nearly 50 years ago explained that rising global temperatures potentially linked to “industrial expansion” could one day lead…
Kerala Lottery Today Result: July 20, 2024 Karunya KR-663 Winner (Announced); First Prize of Rs 80 Lakhs!
Kerala Lottery KARUNYA KR-663 results are updated immediately on Saturday, July 20: The results of the Karunya KR-663 draw will be announced by the Kerala State Lottery Department on Saturday, July 20. Participants can receive generous financial rewards, with a maximum prize of Rs 80 lakh. The second winner will get Rs 5 Lakhs and the third winner will get Rs 1 Lakhs. See live updates and a full list of winning numbers here starting at 3pm.Kerala Lottery KARUNYA KR-663 Guess the numberUpdating soon…KARUNYA KR-663 Lottery: Prize StructureJackpot: Rs 80 LakhsSecond Prize: Rs. 5 LakhsThird Prize: Rs. 1 Lakh RupeesFourth…
Following record-breaking Hurricane Beryl, Colorado State University has released an updated version of its 2024 hurricane season forecast. In the updated forecast, meteorologists added numbers related to all-season activity, including named storms and major hurricanes. In its original forecast released in April, Colorado State University projected 23 named storms for the 2024 season. Now, the university says they expect 25 more hurricanes. Not only was the first Hurricane a goal set for the historic 2024 season, but the intensity record was also broken. Berrill rapidly intensified into a Category 5 hurricane earlier than any hurricane in history. NOAA says climate…