Prediction markets and a move toward AI forecasting are starting to put the accuracy of weather predictions at risk. Here’s ...
The results were surprisingly good—with a few important caveats. Planning summer travel is hard. Planning it for a busy ...
Scale Slimy Fish has a dynamic weather system that changes the weather conditions every few minutes. Certain weather conditions apply different buffs, including Luck Boost, increased mutation chances, ...
Spend enough time in the self-hosting and smart home hobby, and even the most ardent smart home enthusiast eventually reaches a moment where the excitement of adding new gadgets gives way to the ...
A production-style Python program that pulls current weather for multiple cities from the Open-Meteo API (free, no API key required), handles every realistic failure mode gracefully, and writes a ...
Amy McGovern was the director of an A.I. institute dedicated to weather forecasting — until the National Science Foundation ended its funding. Credit...Brett Deering for The New York Times Supported ...
WASHINGTON - A mostly sunny and hot Friday is ahead for the Washington, D.C., region, with temperatures climbing to around 92 degrees and a Code Orange Air Quality Alert in effect for parts of the ...
WASHINGTON — The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG) is forecasting a Code Orange air day for Friday. Parts of D.C., Northern Virginia, Prince George's, and Montgomery counties will ...
A bill moving forward in the state legislature would let public schools around the state use even more remote instructional days for inclement weather, rather then scheduling in-person makeup days.
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The much-anticipated 2026 Boston Marathon is occurring Monday, but what will the weather look like? After a warm week, temperatures will cool off a bit in a forecast that looks to favor the athletes ...
University of Birmingham experts have created open-source computer software that helps scientists understand how fast-moving particles behave when they interact with electromagnetic waves in space.