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Sunny and dry Friday with highs near 79°F. Gusty northwest winds could return Saturday and affect small boats.
A brush fire burned along the 405 at Sepulveda Pass on May 28; LAFD said no structures were threatened as crews worked the hillside.
Stage 1 fire restrictions begin Friday, May 29 across Southern Nevada, banning most campfires and limiting activities that can spark wildfires. Agencies urge visitors to check maps and follow stove and smoking rules.
A 40‑ to 50‑foot tree fell on Twin Branch Road in Sandy Springs after overnight storms, briefly trapping a homeowner while crews cleared multiple streets across metro Atlanta.
An Omega Block will make New England feel colder this weekend; Boston gets chilly rain while the highest peaks may see a rare late‑May dusting of snow.
A swarm of small quakes rattled the South Bay near Gilroy and San Jose. Seismologists say swarms are common; officials urge preparedness and monitoring.
A Climate Central analysis finds hourly rainfall intensity has risen in most U.S. cities; Nashville's hourly rates are about 12% higher than in 1970, raising flash-flood risk.
Spotty morning showers taper to partly sunny skies and a high near 74°F. Temperatures spike into the 90s by early next week.
A short-lived severe thunderstorm warning swept parts of northern Siskiyou County Wednesday evening; the NWS warned of 60-mph gusts and possible hail.
Breezy east‑northeast trades keep isolated showers over windward Honolulu. A small craft advisory is in effect and south‑facing surf may become hazardous Friday.
Austin Water is asking council for about $15.7M to field‑test desalination and underground storage on city land — a multi‑year step toward drought resilience. Tests would gather real data before any pilot or buildout.
NBU says a storm-related outage led to roughly 550,000 gallons of untreated wastewater entering the Guadalupe River near Lake Dunlap; crews are cleaning and testing.
High waves and gusty NNE winds make Lake Michigan dangerous Thursday; expect 4–7 ft surf and hazardous currents through the evening. Stay out of the water.
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