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Yahoo
10-05-2025
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Forecast: Warmth, with a slight rain chance
DES MOINES, Iowa — We've kicked off another great May weekend with dry conditions and warmer temps than the ones we saw on Friday. Your weather timeline takes you into a similar Mother's Day: We stick with this pattern through Wednesday (though eastern Iowa may see an isolated Tuesday storm). Note as the week progresses, we'll see dewpoints rise, giving us more humid conditions Tuesday through Thursday and setting us up for our one decent rain chance this week. The following three graphics probably overhype Thursday's storm chance, but in any event, it's possible we could see a stronger thunderstorm or two that day, especially in eastern Iowa. The 50 European model ensemble members stack up to show us the likelihood of Thursday rainfall, but also show us that better rain chance will kick off the following week. The slideshow following walks you through Tuesday's rain chance east and Thursday's rains. Both the Weather Prediction Center's 7-day and the European model's outlook for the week aren't bullish on rainfall amounts. Highs for the next six days follow those: Your WHO 13 7-day forecasts and the 6-to-10-day outlooks: Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
05-04-2025
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Guardians Opening Day weather history: Is it always this cold?
*Attached video: Weekend weather forecast CLEVELAND (WJW) — Since the middle of March, we've been watching the potential for some pretty serious cold for early April around Opening Day at Progressive Field. There's been a lot of warming in the stratosphere over the north pole (warm colors below), which usually takes a couple of weeks under ideal circumstances to make its way down into the troposphere, where weather directly impacts us. I-TEAM: Police monitor will not be removed after casino incident Warming at the top of the atmosphere, creating cold at the surface seems counterintuitive, but that warming and the stratosphere creates high pressure at the surface in the high latitudes. Here is a primer from NOAA. There are many ingredients that have to be present for this to occur. Some originate in the tropics, which make their way to the pole. Where that change propagates south is typically where the cold sets up. In many instances, the long-range computer models have a difficult time ascertaining this. Below is the European Model, which is used each day from March 26 through April 1, showing temperatures for Tuesday afternoon, April 8, Opening Day in Cleveland. 'Senseless incident': 1 hurt, 1 arrested after altercation leads to gunfire in Akron Notice it didn't pick up on the cold over the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley until March 29. Each day, the cold became stronger and more pervasive across the northern half of the country. On April 4, notice how extensive the cold is for April 8. The normal high is in the mid-50s for the second week of April. This translates to mid-30s! We all remember Opening Day 2007. The game was cancelled and then moved to Milwaukee. If that game were to be played in Cleveland, it would have been 28° Technical weather aside, Meteorologist Scott Sabol did some research looking at all of the Opening Days for not only Cleveland Guardians history but ALL Cleveland professional baseball history going back to 1871 when they were called the Cleveland Forest Citys. Protesters tee off against Trump and Musk in 'Hands Off!' rallies across the U.S. This is when Cleveland professional baseball was in the National League. They were also known as the Cleveland Spiders and the Cleveland Blues. Here is the complete list. It shows the year, date, either the game time temperature or the high temperature for the day, depending on what was available (color coded), the result of the game and whether or not we had precipitation that day. Is anything collectible worth collecting? What experts say A few things to note: There have been only seven games where we had game time temperatures in the 30s: 1905, 1907, 1979, 1996, 2003, 2016 and 2019. The 2016 home opener was the coldest at 34°. 1899 opening day at League Park was the warmest. Game time temperature 84°. The most precipitation ever on opening day was 1981, April 11th at the old stadium. We had 1.44″ of rain. Most recently, the 2006 opening day had 0.61″ of rain. Opening day on April 13, 1962, we had some scattered snow. Members of Kent State's international community had visas revoked by federal authorities The Guardians host the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday at Progressive Field for the sold-out affair. The temperature is forecast to be 39 degrees at first pitch, so it's on track to be one of the coldest home openers on record. Pregame ceremonies start at 3:30 p.m., with the first pitch set for 4:10 p.m. For more information and in-depth weather coverage, check out Meteorologist Scott Sabol's weather blog here. Click here for today's forecast. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Climate
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Warming through the weekend
New Mexico continues to heat up this afternoon. Above average temperatures expected to continue through early next week. A backdoor cold front moved through northeastern New Mexico last night. This front knocked down temperatures in the northeast this afternoon. Clayton is forecasted to be nearly 10 degrees cooler today than yesterday. Despite this cooldown, the northeast is still well above seasonable averages. As is the rest of New Mexico this afternoon. Forecast Continues Below Community: Sandia Peak Ski Area is temporarily closing Crime: Albuquerque business takes matters into their own hands when it comes to shoplifters Podcast: What's Behind The Dip In Fentanyl Overdose Deaths? Investigation: 'We held people accountable': Chief takes credit for ending DWI scheme within APD Temperatures across the state will continue to warm up even further on Friday. Winds will also pick up in the northeast throughout the day on Friday. Wind gusts in the northeast will begin around 20 mph on Friday morning. By the afternoon gusts could reach upwards of 40 mph. A combination of the warm temperatures, strong winds, and dry air is leading to an elevated fire risk for portions of northeast New Mexico. The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Watch for portions of northeast New Mexico. This Watch will go into effect on Friday February 7th. On Saturday, the upper level westerly winds will increase over New Mexico. This will result in increased wind gusts at the surface. Temperatures across most of the state will also remain on the warm side for this time of year. Also on Saturday, a backdoor front will begin to move its way into New Mexico. The front will cool off temperatures in the northeast. The larger cooldown will come Sunday and into early next week. The backdoor cold front will push further into New Mexico Saturday night. Drawing in cooler air with it. The cooler air will affect temperatures across the state starting Sunday. Early next week an upper air disturbance will move across northern New Mexico. This disturbance will bring more locally windy conditions to the surface. Additionally, the disturbance could bring precipitation back to New Mexico. A wintry mix will likely begin in the northern mountains on Monday. Rain for the rest of the state becomes more uncertain. The European Model has rain chances being brought to central New Mexico on Tuesday. Whereas the American Model doesn't bring rain until Wednesday of next week. As this forecast is nearly a week out, it could change. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.