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CTV News
20 hours ago
- General
- CTV News
Playground changes coming across Calgary, met with opposition in one S.W. neighbourhood
The neighbourhood playground is a staple of childhood, but one such place in the southwest has turned into battleground between residents and the city.


Khaleej Times
a day ago
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes parts of Turkey
An earthquake of magnitude 6.2 struck the south west region of Turkey on Tuesday, the National Seismic Network of the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) announced. The quake was recorded at 3.17am UAE time.
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Scattered showers build in for Tuesday; gloomy weather for next several days
Monday evening stays mostly cloudy so star gazing will be a tough sell this evening. Can't rule out an isolated sprinkle, especially for those down further to the south, but most will catch some misty cloudy skies for the first half of tonight. Scattered showers will slowly build in from southwest to northeast Tuesday morning with temps in the low 50s. Tuesday morning will be a soggy commute as a cluster of showers move in. Pack an umbrella if you plan to travel and keep it standby with scattered showers still a good bet into the afternoon. Daytime highs on Tuesday will be in the cool 50s. Most spots are looking at half an inch to an inch rain Tuesday through Wednesday night. While flooding concerns won't be the biggest given our past few days of dry time, can't rule out a few low-lying issues with some backup on poor drainage areas. Tuesday evening, at least early on, promises some breaks mixed with some hit or miss showers. Cloudy skies will remain as another round of scattered showers arrives early Wednesday morning. It is still a gloomy stretch of rain and cloudy skies with overnight lows dropping into the low 50s. Wednesday morning especially looks soggy with scattered showers remaining an issue. As a nearby low pressure system slowly departs, we'll start to see some more dry time develop into the afternoon. Can't rule some more pop-up storms with rumbles of thunder, but severe weather looks unlikely. Daytime highs will make a run for the 70s. Our Interactive Radar Thursday definitely looks the better of the next three days after a soggy pattern Tuesday through Wednesday. With a frontal boundary departing, all we'll see is some isolated showers and storms with plenty of breaks mixed in. Daytime highs will climb back into the 70s before scattered showers return on Friday morning. Friday sees scattered showers arrive early in the morning so once again, don't forget to pack something to keep yourself dry. Scattered showers will remain into the afternoon as our evening and overnight starts to dry out some. Daytime highs will try to reach into the middle to upper 60s. Saturday sees a cold front drop down from the north. As it does, it will bring in showers across the mountains but not so much when it comes to the lowlands. At this point, best rain chances look to remain east of the I-77 corridor as we see a hit or miss day with daytime highs in the 70s. Sunday finally brings back dry time area wide as a high pressure system moves in. Partly cloudy skies will be around but the chance for rain is decreasing more and more. Because of some extra dry time and sunshine, expect daytime highs to reach back into the 70s. #WeatherTogether In your extended forecast, we enjoy an extended period of dry time with an area of high pressure around. Passing clouds and a gradual warmup will be the two biggest talking points as we gradually warm up into the 80s. Our next round of rain looks to arrive by the end of the following week. TONIGHTCloudy skies early on. Scattered showers Tuesday AM. Overnight lows in the low cloudy day. On and off showers. Cool PM. Highs in the middle showers AM. Hit or miss storms PM. Warmer. Highs in the low or miss rain. Plenty of breaks. Staying warm. Highs in the low showers return. Cloudy & slightly cooler. Highs in the upper showers. Some dry time for lowlands. Highs in the low weather returns. Partly cloudy skies. Highs in the middle sunny skies. Slowly warming up. Highs in the upper and clouds. A warm afternoon. Highs in the sunny skies. Still a warm PM. Highs in the for showers. Partly cloudy skies. Highs in the 70s. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Bloomberg
26-05-2025
- Climate
- Bloomberg
India Debuts New Weather Model to Help Farming, Flood Planning
The southwest monsoon's early arrival in India this year is good news for crops, but exactly when, where, and how much rain will fall over the next few months are still difficult questions to answer. To help solve that dilemma, India is hoping that a new weather model can significantly help boost its capabilities by forecasting at a resolution of roughly 6 kilometers (3.7 miles), doubling the level of detail previously possible. That means it can zero in on smaller geographic areas and give more localized predictions, helping farmers tailor their decisions and enabling better flood preparation ahead of extreme rainfall events.


Irish Times
26-05-2025
- Climate
- Irish Times
Ireland weather: Some hazy, sunny spells but rain likely to return
Rain showers and sunny spells will dominate weather for the coming days and into the weekend, according to Met Éireann . Current indications suggest the mix of weather in Ireland will carry into the bank holiday weekend. There will be scattered showers and some sunny spells at first in Dublin on Monday morning but it will become cloudy and wet as outbreaks of rain move eastwards across the country through the day. [ Wages for housework: If your job is working in the home, should you be paid a salary? Opens in new window ] The rain will turn heavy at times during the late afternoon and evening with highest temperatures of between 11 to 15 degrees. READ MORE Rain will clear from the east early on Monday night and be followed by clear spells and scattered showers, mainly over the northern half of the country. Another spell of rain will move into the southwest later in the night. It will become wet on Tuesday morning as rain extends across the country from the southwest. The rain will clear eastwards during the afternoon but it will stay generally cloudy with some showers. Highest temperatures will be between 10 to 14 degrees over the northern half of the country, with light variable winds, and 14 to 18 degrees further south with moderate to fresh westerly winds. Met Éireann said there will be sunny spells and scattered showers at first on Wednesday. Cloud will increase and rain will spread northeastwards across most of the country during the afternoon and evening with highest temperatures between 13 to 16 degrees, Thursday is due to be breezy and blustery with sunny spells and scattered showers. Highest temperatures will be between 13 to 17 degrees with fresh to strong and gusty southwest to west winds. It will become mostly dry with clear spells on Thursday night as showers become isolated. There will be a dry start to the day on Friday with some hazy sunny spells, with rain then moving in across southern areas. Highest temperatures will be between 14 to 16 degrees with light to moderate southerly winds. The forecaster said current indications suggest that 'unsettled weather will continue for the weekend with spells of rain and showers'.