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Sunny and dry with highs near 92°F Saturday. Boaters should watch for choppy seas early next week.
Warm start flips to likely strong storms after 2 p.m., with gusts up to 35 mph and a sharp cool‑down overnight.
Muggy start with patchy fog early Saturday and highs near 81°F. A front arrives Monday with a chance of storms and gusty winds—plan accordingly.
Showers and thunderstorms are likely Saturday in Cincinnati with gusty winds and wet commutes. Cooler weather and a frost risk arrive Sunday night.
Tornado watches were issued late Friday for counties northwest and west of Indianapolis, with a watch covering more than two dozen counties through 3 a.m. EDT.
A Coastal Flood Advisory runs through the high-tide window early Sunday; showers arrive late Saturday night and a cooldown follows.
Hot, dry and windy Saturday pushes Atlanta toward near‑record highs and elevated fire danger.
Patchy morning fog, then inland highs near 91°F. A cold front late Sunday brings gusty winds and building seas early next week.
D.C. sprints to the mid‑80s Saturday before a sharp front brings overnight showers and gusty winds. Boaters and early commuters should plan for blustery conditions Sunday morning.
Dense morning fog slows commutes; steady rain arrives Sunday with splashover possible along the harbor.
NCDEQ has declared a Code Orange ozone alert for Mecklenburg and Union counties through 8 p.m.; sensitive groups should limit outdoor activity and avoid burning.
NOAA has named the University of Hawaiʻi the Pacific Reef Research Coordination Institute to coordinate coral science, restoration and training across the U.S. Pacific.
Environment groups sued Granite Rock, alleging repeated polluted discharges from its A.R. Wilson quarry into the Pajaro River and toward Monterey Bay.
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