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Warm Weather

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weather1 year ago

"Weekend Weather: Warm Start, Showers Friday, Cooler Ahead"

The D.C.-area can expect warm and partly sunny weather today, with a few showers possible tomorrow as a cold front moves through. Cooler temperatures in the 60s are expected over the weekend, with the possibility of lingering showers on Saturday morning. The cool air will persist into Sunday, with highs near 60 and mainly clear skies, offering a view of the Lyrid meteor shower despite the full moon.

weather1 year ago

"From Warmth to Storms: Iowa's Weather Outlook"

Warm and breezy conditions will continue through Monday before a storm system moves across the Rockies and onto the Plains, bringing the potential for severe weather to Iowa on Monday evening. The state can expect much-needed rainfall from Monday night into Wednesday morning, with cooler temperatures following the storms. Tuesday's severe weather outlook remains uncertain, but the region will see below-average temperatures by the end of the week.

weather1 year ago

Unusually Warm Weather Triggers Severe Storms Threatening Midwest

Northeast Ohio and other parts of the U.S. are experiencing unusually warm weather, with temperatures soaring well above normal for February. However, the warm spell is expected to give way to volatile weather, with the National Weather Service warning of strong to severe storms, including the possibility of large hail and strong wind gusts. The Midwest, including Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan, is also at risk of storms, with tornadoes, strong winds, and hail possible. The warm conditions are attributed to the jet stream, the El Niño weather pattern, and climate change.

weather1 year ago

"Record-Breaking Heatwave Sweeps Across US, Bringing Summer-Like Temperatures and Severe Weather Outlook"

Hundreds of temperature records could be shattered across the US this week as warm weather persists, with over 250 million Americans experiencing above-average temperatures. Cities like Dallas and St. Louis are set to reach unusually high temperatures, with some areas in Texas and Oklahoma expecting highs in the 80s and 90s. However, a cold front is expected to bring a cross-country storm, cooling temperatures and potentially leading to severe thunderstorms with hail, tornadoes, and damaging winds in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.

weather1 year ago

"From Record Warmth to Snowstorm: Northeast Braces for Winter Weather Whiplash"

New York City experienced record high temperatures over the weekend, but a snowstorm is likely to hit the region early next week as cooler air from Canada moves in. The storm, expected to bring moderate to heavy snow from Pennsylvania to Massachusetts, could result in a couple of inches of snow in the Big Apple, marking a wintry change for the city after a relatively snowless season so far.

event1 year ago

"Adapting Sturgeon Spectacular for Unfavorable Ice Conditions"

Fond du Lac's Sturgeon Spectacular, a popular family festival celebrating sturgeon spearing, has made changes this year due to warmer weather, including moving the curling event downtown for safety reasons and facing challenges with snow sculpting. Despite concerns about attendance, organizers remain confident and encourage families to attend the three-day event, which offers activities for all ages.

weather1 year ago

"Record Warmth Continues with Possible Showers: When Cool Air Will Hit"

South winds brought warmth with highs in the mid-60s, another warm day expected tomorrow with a chance of showers in the afternoon, followed by cooler temperatures and a better chance of light rain on Sunday. A storm is expected to bring soaking rain on Monday into Tuesday, possibly ending with a period of wet snow, especially northwest of Interstate 95.

weather1 year ago

"Michigan's Record Warmth Gives Way to Winter Comeback"

Unseasonably warm weather continues in Metro Detroit with near-record highs in the lower 60s on Friday, potentially setting a new record. The warming trend will come to an end as temperatures drop into the lower 50s on Saturday, with a chance of isolated rain showers. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 40s, closer to normal temperatures for this time of year.

health-and-environment1 year ago

"Resurgence of Ticks with Unseasonable Warm Weather"

Unseasonably warm weather has led to an early emergence of ticks, with the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District reporting the first deer tick of the season in Minnesota. The early appearance of ticks could indicate a potentially larger population this spring and summer, prompting the need for people to take precautions such as checking for ticks on themselves, children, and pets, as well as clearing tick habitats.

business1 year ago

"Columbia Sportswear's Layoffs Amid Challenging Sales Environment"

Columbia Sportswear CEO discusses the impact of warm winter weather on fourth-quarter sales, highlighting the company's dependence on winter conditions for revenue. Facing challenges from increasingly warm weather, the company is focusing on innovation and updating its footwear brand for the upcoming spring season. Despite reporting weaker than expected earnings, the CEO remains optimistic about the company's financial strength and ability to manage inventory, while acknowledging the challenges ahead in 2024 due to cautious retailer orders and economic uncertainty.

weather2 years ago

"Unseasonably Warm Weather to Persist in Central and South Florida"

Central Florida is set to experience warm weather with highs in the mid-80s through Saturday, with a slight chance of scattered showers along the coastline. Overnight temperatures may remain in the upper 60s, potentially breaking warm low records. However, a dry cold front is expected to bring much cooler temperatures by Sunday, with lows in the 40s and 50s and highs staying below average in the 60s.

weather2 years ago

"From Arctic Chill to Spring Thaw: Major Weather Shift Brings Relief and New Risks"

Warmer weather is expected to replace the recent arctic blast across the eastern half of the United States, bringing with it a risk of ice and flooding. Temperatures are set to rise significantly, with highs reaching the upper 60s to low 70s in the Southeast and the 50s as far north as New York. However, the warm air colliding with lingering cold air will create ice and freezing rain from Dallas to Fort Wayne, with potential flooding threats for approximately 37 million people along the Gulf Coast and western Southeast.

weather2 years ago

"Texas and Southeast Brace for Multi-Day Heavy Rain Threat Next Week"

A multi-day wet weather event is expected to bring the heaviest precipitation of the year to the Gulf Coast and Southeast, with 3-5 inches of rain and isolated areas seeing more. The warm weather pattern will lead to multiple waves of moisture impacting the region, with the potential for flash flooding and excessive rainfall. Temperatures are expected to moderate through the week, with highs reaching the 60s and 70s for many areas.

weather2 years ago

"South Carolina Braces for Extreme Cold Snap This Weekend"

Extremely cold and windy weekend with temperatures barely rising into the low 30s on Saturday and slightly warmer near 40 degrees on Sunday, followed by a rainy and warmer week with daytime highs reaching near 70s by the middle of next week. The rain could start as early as Tuesday and continue through Friday, with 1-3 inches of rain possible throughout the week. Overnight lows will increase by about 30 degrees from Saturday to next Thursday, and daytime highs will be 20-30 degrees warmer by Thursday.