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Showers and thunderstorms are likely Wednesday in D.C.; heavy downpours and gusts could slow commutes. A sharp heat spike follows Thursday–Friday with heat indices near 104°F.
Scattered morning showers may turn into afternoon thunderstorms. A hot, humid stretch then builds Thursday–Friday.
Hot and humid with scattered storms today; Heat Advisory in effect for parts of west‑central Ohio. Expect highs near 90°F and sticky afternoon heat.
Light rain this morning gives way to a Heat Advisory noon–8 p.m. Wednesday, June 10. Heat indexes could reach about 100°F; showers and storms are possible.
Heat Advisory in Detroit Wednesday, June 10: highs near 94°F and heat-index values above 100°F. Storms possible tonight and Thursday night.
Heat advisory noon–8 PM for parts of Cincinnati; highs near 90 and heat index up to 100. Morning showers possible and pockets of brief flooding remain a risk.
MPCA says ozone will reach the orange (code‑orange) category across the Twin Cities from noon to 9 p.m.; sensitive groups should limit outdoor exertion.
A strong storm system could bring damaging winds, large hail and possible tornadoes to parts of the St. Louis area Thursday evening. Expect hot, humid conditions before storms arrive.
About 1,000 sunfish and crappies died in Como Lake after oxygen levels plunged; crews cleared the carcasses and officials urged residents to curb runoff.
Heat Advisory in effect Tuesday with highs near 92°F and a heat index into the triple digits. Morning storms could briefly disrupt commutes.
Patchy fog slows the morning commute in Downtown L.A., then gives way to a warm afternoon with highs near 78°F. Gusty evening winds and hazardous surf are possible.
Warm, breezy Tuesday with scattered morning showers and gusts into the 20s. Small Craft Advisory through 6 p.m. HST; a large south swell may bring advisory‑level surf this weekend.
Town staff traced a foul odor to Tom's Creek and say untreated effluent was released; residents and pets are asked to avoid the water while investigators respond.
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