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Ozone Air Quality Alert Issued for Twin Cities With Unhealthy Conditions for Sensitive Groups Friday May 29 Noon to 9 PM
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA — The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has issued an Ozone Air Quality Alert for the Twin Cities metro area and the Tribal Nation of Prairie Island, valid from noon Friday May 29, 2026 through 9:00 PM Friday May…
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Above Normal Temperatures Dominating the West and Upper Midwest While South and Southeast Run Below Normal June 2 Through June 6
DENVER, COLORADO — A dramatically divided national temperature pattern is taking shape for the June 2 through June 6 timeframe, with the CPC 6 to 10 Day Temperature Probability Outlook initialized Wednesday May 27, 2026 showing a striking contrast between…
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Ozone Air Quality Alert Hits Minneapolis and St. Paul Metro Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Friday May 29 Noon to 9 PM
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA — The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has officially issued an Air Quality Alert for ozone across the Greater Twin Cities area for Friday May 29, 2026, with the alert valid from noon through 9:00 PM Friday and air…
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Late May Snow Forecast for Northern New Hampshire and Maine With Up to 1.6 Inches Near Berlin and Rumford Saturday May 30
BERLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE — An unusual and eyebrow-raising late May snowfall event is in the forecast for the higher elevations of northern New Hampshire and western Maine, with the 00Z RRFS Total Snowfall forecast valid at 11:00 PM Saturday May…
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Flash Drought Risk and Extreme Heat Warning Issued for Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois Between June 5 and 11
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA — NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center has released its Days 8 to 14 U.S. Hazards Outlook on May 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM EDT, flagging a Rapid Onset Drought Risk for parts of Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois between…
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Week Long Dry Window Expected Across Chicago, Cleveland and Ohio Valley While South and Central Plains See 1.5 to 3 Inches Through June 4
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A stark and well-defined precipitation divide is setting up across the United States over the next seven days, with BAM Weather’s modeled rainfall totals through June 4 showing a broad dry window locked in across the Ohio…
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Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible After 1 PM Across Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder and Fort Collins Today
DENVER, COLORADO — A Marginal Risk of strong to severe thunderstorm development is in play across the Denver metro and Front Range corridor today, with forecasters noting that if sufficient surface heating and instability can develop through the morning hours,…
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Locally Heavy Rainfall Shifting to East Coast as West Wind Pattern Targets Orlando, Melbourne and Fort Pierce Thursday Evening
ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A west wind pattern taking hold across Florida over the next few days is driving a notable shift in where and when the heaviest rainfall will occur across the peninsula, with the Fox Weather Model SkyTower forecast…

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