Showers and storms possible Sat. afternoon
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Sunday sees the start of summer’s meteor season in the Northern Hemisphere, with the with start of two overlapping showers— the Delta Aquarids and the Alpha Capricornids.
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Daily Voice on MSNTwin Meteor Showers Poised To Ignite Night Skies: Here's WhenStargazers are in for a rare treat at month’s end, when two separate meteor showers each peak activity on the same night, promising a combined rate of up to 30 “shooting stars” an hour. According to the American Meteor Society,
Scattered showers and isolated storms rolled in over South Florida on Thursday morning. Added moisture coming in from the east will result in higher coverage of showers and storms as the day progresses. In the afternoon, the rain activity will form inland and move toward the Gulf.
Rip current risk remains elevated, with purple flags flying at some beaches due to the presence of jellyfish. The Crystal Coast and Southern Outer Banks are in a moderate risk of rip currents and a low risk of rip currents for the Northern Outer Banks.
Another round of heavy downpours may be on deck for some parts of Massachusetts on Saturday — here's when and where the rain will start.
Evening bathing could also benefit personal hygiene. “Nighttime showers allow for cleaning the dirt of the day,” says Dr. Ranella Hirsch, a Boston-area dermatologist. That includes dust, allergens, sweat, and pollution. Go to bed without rinsing them off, and they may irritate the skin and transfer to your sheets.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNShowers and some strong stormsToday, partly cloudy and very hot and humid, with high temperatures in the low 90s and the heat index between 100 and 107 degrees. Scattered showers and a few strong thunderstorms are possible this afternoon, with the highest rain chances inland and along the Treasure Coast. Showers and storms will drift generally from south to north.
Air you can wear” returns to Northeast Ohio on Thursday, bringing muggy conditions and a chance for pop-up showers and storms before temperatures surge on Friday and Saturday.
Showers and thunderstorms continue through tonight before dry and less humid conditions return for the weekend. Some storms tonight could contain damaging winds and brief heavy rainfall.
A First Alert on Saturday that some storms could be strong. Another First Alert for poor air quality this weekend as wildfire smoke moves into parts of the Badger State. Dry weather is on tap to start the new week,