Canada's summer forecast 2025: Hot and dry conditions a concern for wildfires
On the first day of June, most Canadians' thoughts turn to summer plans. So, what can we expect over the next three months. Global's chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell has the summer forecast.
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- CBS News
Warmer Tuesday as Philadelphia region could hit 90-degree temps this week. Here's the weather forecast.
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The Verge
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- The Verge
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