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Weather Wildfire smoke from Canada could dull our blue sky in N.J. this summer Published: Jun. 12, 2025, 6:00 p.m.
A woman in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, saw a strange, wavy cloud in the sky on Feb. 22, 2025, and took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to crowdsource an answer. "Does anyone know what is happening ...
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The Weather Channel on MSN10 Of The Best Places For Stargazing In The USAWhen to go: Be prepared for desert weather. Summers are hot by day, and winters are cool by night. The transition seasons of ...
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The Journal News on MSNFall 2025 to be "historically warm" in NY, experts say. The detailsAccuweather meteorologists are predicting a fall season that's 2-3 degrees higher than the historical average in the ...
More than 7 million acres of land across Canada have been scorched by wildfires so far this year, well above the historical average of 1.83 million acres for this time of year.
WASHINGTON (7News) — Wildfires burning in Canada could make the sky in the DMV look hazy or milky during the first week of June. You can thank upper-level atmospheric winds for transporting the ...
5. A naked-eye comet Comet C/2023 A3 - Tsuchinshan-ATLAS in the sky above the artwork Dodekalitten at Lolland southern Zealand, Denmark on Oct. 22, 2024.
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