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Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
More moisture moves into New Mexico through the weekend
Temperatures are going to be even hotter this weekend across the state with high temperatures climbing into the mid-90s this weekend in the Albuquerque Metro. Afternoon rain and thunderstorms will pop up across the mountain ranges first, before spreading into the lower elevations late in the afternoon and evening. Most of the storms will be over the mountains though this weekend. Heavy rain is possible out of some of these storms, which will bring a risk of burn scar flash flooding, especially in the Ruidoso area. A storm system will move into New Mexico Monday as it combines with moisture from what is currently a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific. This will bring widespread showers and storms across New Mexico, with a band of storms moving across the state Monday morning, then scattered showers and storms through the afternoon. Temperatures will also be cooler statewide on Monday with the rain. Isolated storm chances return to the northern half of the state Tuesday. Another low pressure system will move across New Mexico Wednesday, again bringing scattered showers and starts to a large part of the state. Drier weather will return statewide starting Thursday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
4 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Storm Center AM Update: Smoke and Warmth Hangs Around
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It has been a quiet start to the morning for most of us in KELOLAND. Showers with an isolated rumble of thunder have developed in eastern South Dakota, but those will diminish going into the mid morning hours. Another warm day is ahead in KELOLAND as a ridge continues to move eastward. Highs will stay above average in the 70s and 80s with winds staying on the lighter side East River. While there will be plenty of sunshine, the blue skies will be covered with haze as Canadian wildfire smoke sinks southward. Thicker smoke is expected to arrive by this afternoon, while most of it will be at cloud level, it could reach the surface at times in northern and eastern South Dakota. Smoke could reach the surface in the Sioux Falls area by Sunday. While the hazy skies hang around, we will still stay seasonable for temperatures into the overnight hours. Winds will continue to stay light into tomorrow with an even warmer day in store. Highs will climb into the mid to upper 80s on Sunday and the heat will stay for Monday. The dry and hot weather will begin to come to an end as a cold front moves through. This will create instability for showers and thunderstorms by the late afternoon that will push eastward into the evening. Some of these storms could be strong to severe with the main threat being large hail and strong wind gusts. By Tuesday we will begin to see temperatures cool back into the 60s and 70s. As we head into next weekend, highs look to get back to above average. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Chicago weather: Possible thunderstorms, haze heading to Chicago this weekend
CHICAGO - The Chicago area could see showers and thunderstorms Friday evening as a cool front moves in from Wisconsin. There's also a chance of haze and smoke from Canadian wildfires drifting south. Full Forecast Some of the evening storms could be strong, with gusty winds and small to moderate hail. Temperatures are expected to drop to around 52 degrees overnight, with showers tapering off late. The weekend looks sunny and dry, with highs in the 70s on Saturday and Sunday. A brief return of smoke and haze is possible at times. Monday and Tuesday are expected to warm up, with temperatures climbing near 90 degrees in some neighborhoods before another cold front cools things off by midweek. Stay safe and be prepared for shifting conditions as the week progresses.


CTV News
16 hours ago
- Climate
- CTV News
The weather's going to take a turn for Sunday, but we'll get a mostly summer-hot Saturday first
Most of Saturday will be stable and hot. Rain should hold off until late Saturday. Sunday will be cooler and windy, with on/off rain and maybe thunderstorms. An error has occurred during playback. Please try again later. [1000/0] An error has occurred Summer heat is in store for us Saturday! Most of Saturday will be stable and hot. The winds will pick up in the afternoon to 40 km/h, but later in the day, the gusts will likely get even stronger. The rain should hold off until late Saturday night. danielle weather / may 30, 2025 Sunday will be much cooler and windy, with on/off rain. There is also the chance of thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain in the teens until Wednesday. danielle weather / may 30, 2025 Lilac Festival is this weekend. Here is a National Geographic-type photo from Don McCreary of the lilacs and a happy little fella! danielle weather / may 30, 2025 Happy weekend!


CTV News
16 hours ago
- Climate
- CTV News
Saturday mostly stable and hot; Sunday not so much
Calgary Watch Most of Saturday will be stable and hot. Rain should hold off until late Saturday. Sunday will be cooler and windy, with on/off rain and maybe thunderstorms.