🔥 Wildfire Smoke Set to Linger Over North America
Brace yourself for a smoky summer. Experts warn that wildfire smoke is expected to persist across North America in the coming months. As climate change dries out forests, the risk of fires increases, leading to more frequent and intense smoke events that can affect air quality far from the fire zones. snowbowl.ski+1washingtonpost.com+1reuters.com+3yaleclimateconnections.org+3weather.com+3
🌀 Hurricane Predictions: Ocean Changes Play a Role
Researchers are delving into how shifts in ocean conditions influence hurricane formation and intensity. Understanding these changes is crucial for improving storm predictions and preparing coastal communities for potential impacts. fox4now.com
🌬️ Saharan Dust Reaches Florida Skies
A plume of Saharan dust has made its way across the Atlantic, reaching Florida and affecting local air quality. While these dust events can lead to hazy skies, they also suppress hurricane development and contribute to vibrant sunsets.
🌧️ UK Faces Thunderstorm Warnings Amid Dry Spell
Across the pond, the UK Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms, with forecasts predicting up to 40mm of rain in just a few hours. This comes after an unusually dry start to the year, highlighting the challenges of managing water resources amid changing climate patterns. thesun.co.uk

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