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Heat index could top 100 by mid-week
June got off to a cool start, but summer heat is expected to return Wednesday. The National Weather Service is expecting highs in the mid-90s Wednesday and Thursday. AccuWeather.com is expecting the same, with a high of 96 on Thursday. Humidity will...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Drought conditions developing across South Dakota
Dry conditions have prevailed this spring across the high plains. In general, this is a welcome change from the very wet and long-lasting wetness of recent memory. As the old adage goes, if you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes and it'll change. Or,...Tags: Water Supply, Weather, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues
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Climate update: October 2012 in review and look forward
BROOKINGS - For only the second time in 2012, the statewide monthly average temperature was cooler than average in October. Statewide, nearly all locations were also drier than average, according to latest reports from the National Weather Service...Tags: Arable Farming, Weather, Philosophy, Droughts, Natural Disasters
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November off to cold start despite short-lived warm spell
November is off to a colder-than-normal start despite a weekend warm spell that isn't expected to last through Tuesday. When the cold resumes, it could mean the end to a long streak in Baltimore weather. As of Sunday, the average monthly temperature...
Tags: Weather, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Controlled burns to help clear land
That smokey smell that rolled through Brown County might be the controlled burn from a field just after harvest. Now that harvest season has ended, farmers are having controlled burns in preparation for the next planting season. For example, about 3...Tags: Judges, Weather, Crime, Law and Justice, Weather Reports, Justice System
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Controlled burns popular this time of year in Aberdeen area
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comThat smokey smell that rolled through Brown County might be the controlled burn from a field just after harvest. Now that harvest season has ended, farmers are having controlled burns in preparation for the next planting season. For example, about 3...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Golf, Sports, Justice System
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October brought more above-normal temperatures, Sandy's record rainfall
October was the 21st consecutive month in Baltimore with a warmer-than-normal average temperature, and it was the second-wettest October on record here thanks to Hurricane Sandy, according to local weather data. The average temperature at BWI Airport was...
Tags: Weather, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Sandy (2012), BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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Motorists Strongly Urged to Stay off Roadways in Eastern Pa
PennDOTUPDATE: Due to the dangerous wind speeds associated with Hurricane Sandy, beginning at 12:30 p.m. today the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) are expanding temporary speed limit reductions...Tags: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Pennsylvania Turnpike, Montgomery County (Maryland), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Weight
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Weekend Storms Douse West Michigan
FOX 17 MeteorologistAfter a weekend filled with moderate to heavy rain across the entire area, a few strong to marginally severe storms blew through West Michigan Sunday afternoon. There was very little fanfare with these storms, but a few severe thunderstorm warnings...Tags: Weather, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Weather Warnings, Weather Reports
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2012 pacing to be warmest on record for nation, Md., Baltimore
Each month this year, climate data have shown one of the warmest starts to any year on record, and that continued in September across the country and state and in Baltimore. Across the contiguous U.S., January through September was the warmest first nine...
Tags: Weather, Baltimore Weather, Weather Reports, Pacific Ocean, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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NOAA releases 2012-2013 winter outlook
The western half of the continental U.S. and central and northern Alaska could be in for a warmer-than-average winter, while most of Florida might be colder-than-normal December through February, according to NOAA’s annual Winter Outlook announced...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Weather, Weather Warnings, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports
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NOAA forecast neutral on Maryland's snow chances
A waffling El Nino has prevented U.S. government weather forecasters from repeating other weather watchers’ predictions of a snowy winter in Maryland — though they aren’t ruling one out. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Weather, Weather Reports, Pacific Ocean, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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