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CBS News
6 hours ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Dangerous heat returns to Southeast Michigan this week
Thursday is a NEXT Weather Alert Day in Southeast Michigan for dangerous heat, which returns for one day only. The late part of this week is at the center of a fiery bullseye as temperatures and dewpoints spike. Highs on Thursday will top out in the low 90s, but the biggest issue is the heat index, which will reach the 100 to 105 degree range. When the heat index reaches these temperatures, the heat stress on your body overcomes its ability to cool itself on its own. With the criteria we expect to be at, a heat advisory will likely be issued by the end of the day on Wednesday. A warning requires three hours or more of 105-plus degrees heat indices. Take breaks in air conditioning, stay hydrated, and we'll have a chance to cool a bit on Friday.


Bloomberg
2 days ago
- Climate
- Bloomberg
Europe's New AI Weather Model Delivers High-Speed Intel for Traders
The AI system can make forecasts using far less computing power than current methods, and tests show it's more reliable in predicting most conditions. Welcome to Weather Watch, our weekly newsletter on how the planet's ever wilder weather patterns are impacting the global economy. Got feedback and forecasts? Write us at weatherteam@ And sign up here if you're not on the list already. A major European forecaster recently released a new AI-powered weather model, and it's a significant upgrade in terms of both accuracy and speed.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Tracking storm chances Sunday afternoon in central Indiana
Good evening and what a night it turned out to be! We saw heavy storms earlier this afternoon, but since the storms have left, the night has been quiet. We will continue mostly quiet conditions the rest of the night, but an isolated shower or storm will be possible in the overnight hours. Lows are expected to fall into the mid-70s and areas of patchy fog will be possible. Storms are expected to return once again tomorrow afternoon, and a few of these storms could produce gusty winds. The main threat will be flash flooding as heavy downpours are expected tomorrow afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 80's. Storms continue into the overnight hours on Sunday and will persist through Monday. Heat will then start to build on Wednesday with a heat index near 100°. This is likely to persist through Friday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword


CBS News
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Quick-moving storms could bring small hail, heavy downpours to parts of Massachusetts Sunday
The WBZ Weather Team is issuing a Next Weather Alert for several rounds of storms on the way Sunday. New England is included in the severe weather outlook for Sunday. We are currently under a slight risk (level 2 out of 5) for strong storms to turn severe. While this threat is on the lower end, it is worth monitoring any plans outside for thunderstorm activity. This includes the entire state of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, southern Vermont, and southern New Hampshire. The primary weather hazard with Sunday's storms will be damaging wind gusts. Additionally, small hail and heavy rain are secondary threats with any of these quick-moving storms. The first wave of heavy downpours and storms comes in the morning hours on Sunday. The heaviest clusters at this time will be concentrated towards the South Shore and islands from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. The second and third waves will be more scattered in nature. But they will still pack a punch as far as strong winds and heavy downpours are concerned. Through dinner time, the greater Boston area will be impacted, with storms as fair game through 10 p.m. Meanwhile, many will experience dry weather and sunshine sporadically through the afternoon, while our target areas receive more rain and clouds. New rainfall totals will vary greatly by location. In spots with high lightning counts and small hail, we could see localized amounts over an inch.


CBS News
4 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Sun breaks out late afternoon after clouds and showers in the Philadelphia area. Here's the forecast.
After a beautiful Friday, changes are coming for the weekend as your next weather team is now tracking the possibility of pop-up showers and storms both Saturday and Sunday. While not washout days, both days will have the potential for storms along with an increasing level of humidity. Saturday will start with scattered showers, then some sun breaking out late with scattered afternoon & evening showers. A front rolls through Sunday, opening the door for a dry and seasonably mild start to next week. The storm chances are a bit less on Sunday, but we could be tracking a few stronger storms with the front passage late morning and early afternoon. By Sunday evening, we will dry out, opening the door to several days of very nice weather next week! No weather alerts are issued at this time. Enjoy! Saturday: Showers, storms. High 84, Low 71. Sunday: Some sun, thunderstorm. High 91, Low 73. Monday: Sunny. High 86, Low 69. Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 84, Low 65. Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 86, Low 65. Thursday: Partly sunny. High 93, Low 70. Friday: Mostly sunny. High 95, Low 77. NEXT Weather Radars Hourly Forecast