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Nagoya Braces for 40°C: Forecaster Tomomi Yoshida on Kanto-Kyushu's Prolonged Dangerous Heat

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Central & South America are turning up the heat—tropics delivering hot, humid vibes and afternoon thunderstorms. Stay hydrated! #weather #tropics #summerforecast

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Summer is heating up across North America! 🔥 Expect widespread above-average temps, especially out West. The East and Southeast will also be warm, with a higher chance of rain and humidity. Stay cool & hydrated, Bluesky! ☀️ #NAWeather #SummerForecast #HeatWave #ECCC #NWS #MexicoWeather

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Need a better way to check the weather this summer? Try the dew point Happy Independence Day, Short Wavers! Do you have plans outdoors this weekend and want to figure out just how swampy it's gonna feel? For that kind of mental preparation, we're revisiting an episode in...

Need a better way to check the weather this summer? Try the dew point #Science #EarthSciences #Meteorology #WeatherUpdate #DewPoint #SummerForecast

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North America's heating up! 🔥 Western US & Canada: Expect a drier, hotter July. Eastern US & Mexico: Warmer with more rain. Monsoon season is ON for the Southwest! Stay hydrated & weather-aware! #NAWeather #SummerForecast #HeatWave #NWS #ECCC #MexicoWeather #TrueNorthExplorers

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Europe: Scorching week ahead! 🥵 South/West (Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece) baking under intense heat (40°C+/104°F+). High wildfire risk. North/East cooler. Stay safe & hydrated! #EuropeWeather #Heatwave #SummerForecast

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Get ready, Ontario and Quebec! ☀️😎 This weekend is looking fantastic for most, with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Toronto, 26°C and sunny, Montreal is mostly cloudy at 23°C. Scattered storms might pop up early next week! #ECCCOntarioWeather #ECCCQuebecWeather #SummerForecast

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Weather pattern flips hit Canada's summer for July and August - The Weather Network Is consistent warm weather finally ahead? Here’s an updated outlook on what Canadians can expect in July and August.

The countdown’s almost over — summer officially arrives tomorrow night! ☀️ June 20 at 10:42 p.m. EDT marks the summer solstice and the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere! 🌼🌈

Here’s an updated outlook on what Canadians can expect in July and August. #SummerForecast

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Heat, Humidity, Storms… Your Typical Summer Forecast Happy Father’s Day. Summer is in full swing across Alabama with daily doses of heat, humidity, and those familiar afternoon thunderstorms on the radar this week. Here’s what I got in today’s video.

AL. Weather BlogAlabama News Beacon #SummerForecast #AlabamaWeather #HeatWave

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Dry Tomorrow; A Few Showers Wednesday Through Friday WARM JUNE AFTERNOON: Temperatures are in the mid 80s across most of Alabama this afternoon with a good supply of hazy sunshine. Tonight will be clear with a low in the 60s.

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Canada's 2025 summer forecast spotlights heat dome and ring of fire - The Weather Network After a long winter and a sporadic spring, will we be rewarded with a warm and sunny summer to enjoy our favorite outdoor activities? Find out as we unveil Canada's 2025 summer forecast!

Your 2025 #SummerForecast is ready. Will summer show up strong? 💪☀️ ⛈️Get the full details today only on the
@weathernetwork.bsky.social. It’s time to get out and explore Canada’s great outdoors. www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weat...

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Canada's 2025 summer forecast spotlights heat dome and ring of fire - The Weather Network After a long winter and a sporadic spring, will we be rewarded with a warm and sunny summer to enjoy our favorite outdoor activities? Find out as we unveil Canada's 2025 summer forecast!

Get ready to soak up the sun, Canada! ☀️ After a tough winter and unpredictable spring, The Weather Network predicts a warmer-than-normal summer across most of the country. Get all the details in your #SummerForecast

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#SummerForecast views: Awesome! Hope you get the weather you want this summer! @weathernetwork.bsky.social

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#SummerForecast release is tomorrow. If you know someone who would get a kick out of having me personally call them to tell them how the Summer weather is looking, DM their name and phone number and I’ll do my best! #Halifax
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The countdown to warmer days, cottage weekends and 9 p.m. sunsets is on! 📷 🌩️☀️What kind of season are we in for? Find out May 28 with our 2025 #SummerForecast only on the
@weathernetwork.bsky.social!

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New England Electricity Outlook Presents Summer Sufficientity, Winter Uncertainty New England is projected to have sufficient electricity this summer, but future winters could present challenges. Electricity use in the region, which has been decreasing for two decades, is now trending upwards. ISO New England, the entity responsible for managing the six-state power grid, has released forecasts highlighting this shift. Currently, the region possesses ample power generation capacity, including gas-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, and wind resources, to satisfy anticipated summer needs. The increasing prevalence of behind-the-meter solar installations, where electricity is generated locally and reduces demand on central power plants, is a contributing factor. Summer demand is expected to peak around 24,803 megawatts (MW) under typical weather conditions, with potential surges to 25,886 MW during heat waves. The region’s power plants are capable of generating 29,000 MW, exceeding previous records. However, a significant change is occurring: New England is transitioning from a "summer peaking" pattern to a "winter peaking" scenario. This shift means that the highest demand for electricity will increasingly occur during winter months. Winter peaking poses a greater challenge because solar power generation diminishes significantly, and a substantial portion of natural gas is diverted to residential heating, making it more difficult and costly to operate gas-fired power plants. ISO-NE emphasizes that unexpected events like power plant outages due to severe weather could still lead to disruptions, such as brownouts.

New England Electricity Outlook Presents Summer Sufficientity, Winter Uncertainty #ISONE #Electricity #SummerForecast #WinterOutage #NewEnglandPower #GridUncertainty

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The countdown to warmer days, cottage weekends, and 9 p.m. sunsets is on! ☀️ What kind of season are we in for? Find out May 28 with our 2025 #SummerForecast only on @weathernetwork.bsky.social

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The official forecast for rooftop patios, road trips, and eating popsicles so fast you get a brain freeze? It's coming on Wednesday, May 28! Are you ready? #SummerForecast

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