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Chilly Weekend Ahead for Houston as Cold Front Approaches

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KPRC Click2Houston

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A cold front is set to hit Houston this weekend, bringing lower temperatures, reduced humidity, and rain chances. The front is expected to move in on Saturday night, with storms and heavy downpours likely on Sunday morning. While the temperature drop won't be drastic, afternoon highs will decrease from the 80s to the 70s, and humidity levels will also decrease significantly.

"Chasing Eclipses: Safety Tips and Sensations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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The upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8 will cause changes in temperature, wind speed, and humidity as the moon crosses in front of the sun, casting a shadow on Earth's surface. The eclipse will block the entire sun in a 115-mile wide path from Texas to Maine, known as the path of totality, with cities like Dallas and Buffalo experiencing the phenomenon. The reduction in solar radiation during the eclipse will affect temperatures, humidity levels, wind, and cloud cover, with the eclipse-cooled air leading to a brief drop in temperatures and reduced wind speeds. This eclipse is the only chance to see a total solar eclipse from the Lower 48 for the next two decades.

Cruise Ship Passengers Devastated as Bahamas-bound Trip Takes Unexpected Turn to Frigid Boston

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Passengers aboard the MSC Meraviglia cruise ship were surprised when their planned trip to the Bahamas was rerouted to Boston, Maine, and Canada due to unseasonable weather conditions. The last-minute change left many passengers frustrated, as they had to repack their bags and adjust their plans. Despite the disappointment, some passengers chose to make the most of their unexpected vacation by engaging in activities onboard the ship, such as board games and swimming. MSC Cruises explained that securing last-minute berths was challenging, leaving Canada and New England as the only viable options.

Mixed Weather Ahead: Rain, Thunder, Cold, Snow Expected in Minnesota and Michigan

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MPR News

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Minnesota will experience a wide range of weather changes this week, transitioning from mild fall weather to winter conditions. The state will see mild temperatures and thunderstorms on Tuesday, followed by soaking rainfall on Thursday. While snow is expected in northwestern Minnesota, the Twin Cities and southern parts of the state are likely to receive only rain. Some models suggest a possibility of flurries or snow showers over the weekend, with temperatures dropping into the 30s. Halloween is expected to be dry but cold.

"Unveiling the Cosmic Phenomena: Solar Eclipses and Their Fascinating Effects"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Saturday's annular solar eclipse will cause changes in temperature, wind speed, and humidity on Earth's surface as the moon passes in front of the sun, casting a shadow. The extent of these changes depends on the amount of sunlight blocked, with annular eclipses allowing slightly more solar radiation to reach the Earth's surface compared to total eclipses. Factors such as the time of year and cloud cover also influence the magnitude of temperature drops. Additionally, an eclipse can affect wind speed, humidity, and cloud cover, as the quick cooldown during the event reduces heat stored in the atmosphere, leading to calmer winds and potentially altering cloud formation.

Hiker's Harrowing Night on 14er Ends with Emergency Call

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Denver Gazette

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A 73-year-old hiker successfully summited Mount Columbia in Colorado but got stuck on his descent due to rain, snow, and fog. Despite being unprepared for a night in high-elevation terrain, he decided to spend the night above treeline. The next morning, experiencing extreme cold, shaking, and vomiting, he called 911 for assistance. Search and rescue advised him to wait for help due to the dangerous terrain. He was eventually rescued and taken to the hospital. This incident highlights the importance of being prepared with layers and gear, understanding the risks of altitude sickness, being aware of weather changes, and not hesitating to call emergency services when needed.

Hubble Telescope Captures Changing Weather and Pale Appearance of Uranus.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by HT Tech

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NASA's Hubble Telescope has been observing the weather changes on Jupiter and Uranus through its Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) Program. Jupiter's weather is predominantly stormy at low northern latitudes, displaying a distinct sequence of alternating storms that create a "vortex street." Hubble has also observed changes in the weather of Uranus, with the north polar cap growing brighter each year. The latest view of Uranus suggests that the northern pole of the planet is now tilting toward the Sun.