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After fair skies this evening, it looks like we are headed into an unsettled star to our weekend. Wildfire smoke will likely return on Saturday, but it should clear out for Sunday and early next week.
MINNESOTA, USA — Significant improvements in air quality are being reported across central and southern Minnesota today, as well as western Wisconsin. The Arrowhead region and northern Wisconsin saw ...
DENVER — Mountain showers and storms continue Saturday as the monsoon churns up more action in the high country. The best chance for heavy rain will be in the southwest San Juans. Afternoon monsoon ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — We have a great weather weekend on the way. Temperatures will be in the 80s, paired with lots of sunshine and dry conditions. We are seeing a Red Flag Warning in the Lower Columbia ...
Tonight: Smoke slowly dissipates, pop-up T-storms with heavy rain, drier after 9 p.m., 74. Saturday: Lower smoke concentrations, humid, AM dry, PM 70% T-storms with heavy rain and strong wind, 88.
Unhealthy air quality will remain a concern across Hampton Roads through tonight as low-level smoke continues to linger near the ground. An Air Quality Alert remains in effect for most of the region.
We could use some rain, and it looks like we get some on Friday. This rain will help battle the brush fire near U.S. 27 in Broward County, and it will also trim a couple degrees off of our highs on ...
Saturday-Sunday: Morning clouds/fog. Warmer and sunny. Lows in the 50s to low 60s. Highs in the mid-70s to mid-80s. Monday-Wednesday: Turning hot as we stay sunny. Lows in the upper 50s to low 60s.
Smoke will gradually diminish Friday evening/night as southwesterly winds continue ahead of an incoming system. This'll continue into the start of Saturday, with noticeable improvement. Temperatures ...
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