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Record Heat Continues Out West – Watching Earl and Kay – National Weather Outlook For September 8, 2022
National Weather Forecast On Thursday, an area of low pressure in the Southeast will produce the potential of heavy rainfall. A front moving into the upper Midwest will produce storms, some of which could be strong. Otherwise, the big story will continue to be the...
Labor Day Heat And Heavy Rain – Watching The Tropics – National Weather Outlook For September 5, 2022
30s To Begin Sunday In Northern Minnesota It’s Labor Day weekend, and of course, we have to track some chilly morning temperatures up north! The Superior QD #4 RAWS site made it down to 30F, with 33F at the Seagull RAWS station. Meanwhile, the Ely and Eveleth airports...
Danielle And Earl In The Tropics – Heat Out West – Heavy Rain Potential – National Weather Outlook For September 4, 2022
Minnesota State Fair Weather So Far State Fair from the Fire Tower on September 2, 2022D.J. Kayser State Fair on September 2, 2022D.J. Kayser Pictures from the Minnesota State Fair on September 2, 2022. Credit: D.J. Kayser. I went out to the State Fair with my wife...
Record Heat Out West, Heavy Rain Down South – National Weather Outlook For September 2, 2022
National Weather Forecast A stalled-out boundary from the Southern Plains to the Southeast will help spark showers and thunderstorms to end the work week. A frontal boundary moving into the upper Midwest will also bring a storm threat - some of which could be strong....
Quiet Start To September For Most – National Weather Outlook For September 1, 2022
National Weather Forecast High pressure dominates across a good portion of the lower 48 as we head through Thursday. The best rain chances will be in the South Central and Southeastern regions, where a frontal boundary and a couple of areas of low pressure will be...
Heavy Rain In The Upper Midwest – Artemis 1 – National Weather Outlook For August 28, 2022
National Weather Forecast The main focus for showers and storms on Sunday will be in portions of the central United States as an area of low pressure and a couple of frontal boundaries move through the region. Some storms will continue to be possible in the Southeast,...