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Sunny and warm this weekend for the Colorado Front Range
Sunny and warm this weekend for the Colorado Front Range

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Sunny and warm this weekend for the Colorado Front Range

This weekend is going to feel summer-like with temperatures Saturday around 80 degrees and Sunday climbing into the mid to upper 80s. There is a slight chance a few of us could see an afternoon storm, but most of us will remain dry! CBS Monday, things start to change with a cold front that arrives Monday night. Early Monday will be pleasant with the chance for some afternoon and evening storms. There is a marginal to slight chance some of these storms could be severe in northeastern Colorado. The mountains could even see a little snow above 10,000 feet overnight. CBS You will feel the cold front Tuesday as temperatures drop around 20 degrees into the low 60s. Tuesday will be cloudy and pretty wet. Wednesday will remain cooler with the chance for some afternoon storms. Storm chances will decrease toward the end of the week, and temperatures will rise back into the 70s. CBS

Heat advisory issued for parts of Bay Area as similar temps to Friday expected
Heat advisory issued for parts of Bay Area as similar temps to Friday expected

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Heat advisory issued for parts of Bay Area as similar temps to Friday expected

A heat advisory was issued for parts of the Bay Area on Saturday as similar temperatures to Friday are expected, the National Weather Service said. Temperatures in the 90s to low 100s are expected in the interior North Bay mountains, East Bay valleys and interior central coast. Places that saw temps in the 90s on Friday will see them again on Saturday, such as Antioch and Fairfield. In the Santa Clara Valley, like San Jose, temps will be in the upper 80s, a couple of degrees cooler than Friday, which had temps in the mid-90s. Coastal communities will be in the mid-to-lower 60s, and then will see temps back in the upper 50s on Sunday. Heat Advisory The heat advisory was issued on Friday and will be in effect from 11 a.m. Saturday to 8 p.m. ⚠️Heat Advisory is now in effect for Saturday -> interior North Bay Mts, East Bay Valleys, and interior Central Coast. It will be another hot one with temperatures in the 90s to low 100s. Follow heat safety protocols. #cawx — NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) May 30, 2025 The NWS warns that most people sensitive to heat will be affected by the expected temps and advises taking extra precautions when outside and staying hydrated.

Environment Canada issues air quality warning for Windsor area
Environment Canada issues air quality warning for Windsor area

CTV News

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Environment Canada issues air quality warning for Windsor area

A cloudy day in Windsor, Ont., on Thursday, April 27, 2017. (Melanie Borrelli / CTV Windsor) Although conditions today are more overcast, the cloud cover comes alongside a special air quality statement amid wildfires in parts of the country. Environment Canada says regions including Windsor, Chatham-Kent, Kenora and Sarnia are advised of smoke causing poor air quality and reduced visibility. The weather agency is advising residents to consider limiting time outdoors and be mindful of smoke exposure symptoms. - The Canadian Press Here's your Windsor area forecast Saturday: Cloudy. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this morning. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 17. UV index 7 or high. Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Clearing late this evening. Low 6. Sunday: Sunny. Wind becoming northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 late in the morning. High 21. UV index 7 or high. Monday: Sunny. High 24. Tuesday: Sunny. High 27. Wednesday: Cloudy with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 29.

Weekend Weather Update from FOX Weather: Alvin remnants may soak Desert Southwest
Weekend Weather Update from FOX Weather: Alvin remnants may soak Desert Southwest

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Weekend Weather Update from FOX Weather: Alvin remnants may soak Desert Southwest

Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It's Saturday, May 31, 2025. Start your week with all the top weather news for the week ahead. You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather whenever you like with the FOX Weather Update podcast. Moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Alvin will help increase humidity levels and eventually rain chances for cities such as Phoenix and Yuma, and potentially as far west as Las Vegas and Palm Springs, California. Forecast models generally expect less than 0.25 inches of rainfall across southeast California, while parts of Arizona could see totals closer to half an inch. Meanwhile, the NHC is now increasing the odds of tropical development for another potential disturbance off the western Mexico coast near where Alvin was born. Extreme wildfires burning in Canada and prompting evacuations are now impacting the U.s., as the smoke drifts southward into areas of Minnesota and Wisconsin in the Upper Midwest. The thickest smoke was smothering the Dakotas early Saturday morning. Air quality was listed as "hazardous" – the worst level on the air quality scale – in Minot, North Dakota, and was in the "very unhealthy" category across Bismarck, according to Speaking of poor air quality, forecasters are keeping a close eye on a significant plume of Saharan dust that is making its way off of Africa and through the Atlantic for the possibility that it could reach parts of the U.S. late next week. If the current plume maintains its density, it could bring hazy skies and colorful sunrises to Florida and cut down on thunderstorm activity. Emergency officials have been busy you know, cleaning up after a commercial truck carrying 70,000 pounds of bee hives crashed in northern Washington, unleashing 250 million bees on first responders. A massive response of deputies, public works officials and several bee experts were called to the scene. "250 million bees are now loose," Whatcom County Sheriff's deputies posted on Facebook. "AVOID THE AREA due to the potential of bee escape and swarming." Here are a few more stories you might find interesting. 'The Wire' actor says his son was critically injured in Georgia tornado See it: Ancient gold ring dating back over 2,000 years found in Jerusalem Mayfield takes emotional step toward tornado recovery with opening of historic park Need more weather? Check your local forecast plus 3D radar in the FOX Weather app. You can also watch FOX Weather wherever you go using the FOX Weather app, at or on your favorite streaming service. It's easy to share your weather photos and videos with us. Email them to weather@ or add the hashtag #FOXWeather to your post on your favorite social media article source: Weekend Weather Update from FOX Weather: Alvin remnants may soak Desert Southwest

More moisture moves into New Mexico through the weekend
More moisture moves into New Mexico through the weekend

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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.

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