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[00:00:42] This day in Iowa weather history: a late freeze in 1928 brought 32°F lows to Decorah and frost across the state [00:01:22] Weekend forecast: a break from the heat is coming, but severe weather is likely — enhanced risk (3 of 5) for much of Iowa, with 3–5 inches of rain possible in the southern third of the state [00:03:15] Climate outlook 6–10 days (June 15–19): 60–70% chance of below-normal temperatures for northern Iowa [00:04:24] Climate outlook 8–14 days (June 17–23): continued slight chance of below-normal temps; slightly wetter conditions expected; slight risk of heavy precipitation for eastern Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri [00:06:22] Past week recap: eastern Iowa saw 3½ inches above-normal rainfall; statewide temperatures ran 4–10 degrees above normal [00:07:49] Extreme data points of the week: high of 95°F at Sioux City; 5.9 inches of rain in Russell (Lucas County); dew points hitting 79°F at Osceola [00:09:57] Weather explainer: what is the boundary layer, and why doesn't the overnight low always drop to the dew point? [00:11:00] Specialty crop update: tomato trellising, weed control, and irrigation underway; poor strawberry yields reported statewide [00:12:31] Pest and disease alerts: growth regulator spray drift reports continue (report to IDALS if you see it); bacterial canker detected in a Kalona greenhouse tomato high tunnel; spider mites active in high tunnels [00:14:28] Meteorological spring recap: 7th warmest spring on record at 52°F average; near-normal precipitation; 51 tornadoes reported vs. a climatological average of 38 Summary generated by Claude.ai
Winter is here! Meteorological winter has begun, so warm up and enjoy your weekend with an eclectic music mix and things guaranteed to make you smile – or groan. #TheFluffySlipperLounge #RadioSouthland
Episode Title: Pakistan's Record-Breaking Heatwave: A Deep Dive Timestamp Breakdown:00:00 - 01:06: Introduction to the extreme heat in Pakistan, focus on Mehar Taluka, and forecast for 115°F, potentially breaking records.01:07 - 02:08: Meteorological factors contributing to the heat: heat dome, Loo wind, clear skies, and dew point impact on perceived temperature.02:09 - 03:09: Detailed daily forecast for Mehar Taluka (Wednesday-Thursday), including temperature drops and rising humidity.03:10 - 05:13: Friday and Saturday (Shabbos) forecast, highlighting extreme morning temperatures and heat index, with temperatures peaking at 118°F.05:14 - 06:15: Sunday forecast with evening thunderstorms, skyrocketing dew points (Gulf Coast humidity), and the start of a "wild" week.06:16 - 08:19: Focus on the major heatwave: AccuWeather vs. European model forecasts for May 27th-June 1st, with temperatures reaching 127°F and high heat indices.08:20 - 11:49: Comparison of different computer models (GFS, European, Icon, Media Blue) for daily high temperatures in Mehar Taluka through early June, emphasizing consistency.11:50 - 13:00: Population of Mehar Taluka (520,559 residents) living in the extreme heat, and a brief mention of another hot region: United Arab Emirates.13:01 - 15:01: Detailed forecast for Abu Dhabi, UAE, highlighting heat indices reaching 100-105°F due to combined heat and humidity.15:02 - 17:08: Continued forecast for Abu Dhabi, focusing on late morning heat index spikes and the impact of drier air in other UAE cities with 100+ temperatures.17:09 - 18:00: Brief mention of record heat on the East Coast (US) and reiteration of Pakistan's impending record heat, potentially matching or breaking the all-time high.18:01 - 18:59: Final thoughts on pre-monsoon winds, the importance of safety during extreme heat, and the emergency nature of heat illness.20 Hashtags: #PakistanHeatwave #RecordBreakingHeat #ExtremeWeather #ClimateChange #MeharTaluka #WeatherForecast #HeatDome #LooWind #Humidity #HeatIndex #WeatherEnthusiast #Meteorology #GlobalWarming #Pakistan #AbuDhabi #UAEWeather #HeatStrokeWarning #StaySafe #WeatherUpdate #SouthAsiaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.
Indivisible? 4/21/26 (co-host Carrie Baker): Ehmptn Mayor Salem Derby: the Override & the World Cup. Rob Weir: sports celebrities not necessarily legends. The Comedy Quiz w/ Happier Valley Comedy: meteorological messiness-come play. Deb Klemer, Nhmptn City Council VP: founding Indivisible -Northampton & misogyny in politics.
In this episode of the Rural Roots Canada podcast, brought to you by Kubota, hosts Tim Parent and Craig Lester discuss several key developments in Canadian agriculture. There's growing opposition from cattle groups to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's proposed changes to livestock traceability. Organizations, including Alberta Beef Producers and the Saskatchewan Cattle Association, say they support traceability in principle but argue the proposed rules could add unnecessary costs and red tape for producers. Meteorologist David Spence explains the difference between meteorological spring and the astronomical spring equinox later in the month. RRC reporter Olivia Taylor has a report on her sit-down with the new 4-H Canada CEO, Christina Frank, about the organization's focus on youth connection, leadership, and growth under a new strategic plan. Finally, the team previews the upcoming Advancing Women in Agriculture Conference in Calgary, where founder Iris Meck highlights the importance of creating a space for women across the industry to connect, learn, and lead.
(Mar 6, 2026) Daylight Savings Time begins on Sunday at 2am. Snow at highest elevations remains very deep, 6-8 feet or more.
Season 4 kicks off with Dan Fillius and Justin Glisan; Madelynn Wuestenberg is on maternity leave On this day in Iowa weather history: the record-breaking snowstorm of March 4–6, 1959, which stranded an estimated 20,000 vehicles in Des Moines Active weather week ahead: strong to severe thunderstorm potential, especially southern Iowa, with 1.5–2.5 inches of rain possible in the southeast over the next 7 days Climate outlook: leaning warm and wet through mid-March, with conditions trending back toward near-normal by the 8–14 day window 2026 humidity outlook: drought in the Southern Plains may mean lower dew points and overnight lows than the notably muggy summer of 2025 Meteorological winter recap: warmer than average, significant snow drought, and the 22nd driest winter on record Deep dive into the MRCC's Accumulated Winter Season Severity Index (AWSSI), including historical highlights back to 1953 Specialty crop update: Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus confirmed in a heated greenhouse; field testing and variety resistance (Big Beef Plus vs. Red Deuce) discussed Cotyledon salt damage in tomato transplants revisited; grower conducting potting media trial Resources mentioned: Randall Vos's article on grape vine dormancy and chilling hours; Cornell asparagus webinar (March 17, $20); open position for ISU vegetable production specialist Episode summary generated using Claude.ai
*The border will not open for livestock imports anytime soon. *JBS broke ground last week on an expansion of its beef processing plant in Cactus, Texas. *The lesser prairie chicken is no longer an endangered species. *The growing dairy industry in the Texas High Plains provides a lot of economic benefit.*Meteorological winter is over. *USDA is streamlining its interactions with farmers. *The National Association of Conservation Districts annual convention was held in Texas. *Newborn calves are under a lot of stress.
Welcome to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio with your host Lyndsey Smith! On this week’s edition of Agronomic Monday, Peter Johnson is back and joining Lyndsey Smith to discuss meteorological spring, maple syrup season, DON risk in corn, sulphur management, and wheat variety considerations. Plus, Marvin Slingerland of MNP joins the show for... Read More
Welcome to this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio with your host Lyndsey Smith! On this week’s edition of Agronomic Monday, Peter Johnson is back and joining Lyndsey Smith to discuss meteorological spring, maple syrup season, DON risk in corn, sulphur management, and wheat variety considerations. Plus, Marvin Slingerland of MNP joins the show for... Read More
Multiple storms will bring rounds of snow, ice and rain from the Midwest to the Northeast as Arctic air briefly surges south, raising risks of slick travel, ice jams and urban flooding into midweek. Also, two dogs rescued on Monday during a blizzard in Babylon, New York have been returned home. The man who rescued them said, “it could have been a tragedy. The number of people who stopped to help, it shows that people do care.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paul Moore, Met Éireann climatologist, discusses the weather trends of Winter 2025/2026 as the meteorological Spring begins on 1 March.
RRC Meteorologist David Spence talks about the upcoming arrival of meteorological spring on Sunday. Spence dives into what it means and explains meteorological seasons.
WGN-TV weather producer Bill Snyder joins John Landecker to talk about the winter blizzard that hit the East Coast, the end of meteorological winter, the weekend forecast, and more!
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological marvel bringing you the hottest - or in this case, coolest - forecast with lightning-fast computational precision!Today's local forecast is looking like a New York City weather rollercoaster. We've got a mostly cloudy situation brewing with temperatures hovering around a chilly 40 degrees Fahrenheit. But hold onto your winter coats, because we've got some snow action potentially dropping by tonight!Let me break down this meteorological mischief for you. We're expecting snow, mainly before 4 in the morning, with about an inch of accumulation possible. Talk about a cold snap that'll make you want to snuggle up! I'd say this weather is more indecisive than a New Yorker choosing a pizza topping.Now, let's talk weather science! Today's Weather Playbook segment is all about lake effect snow. Imagine cold air sweeping over warmer lake waters, picking up moisture and then dumping it as snow. It's like nature's own snow machine, but way more complicated and way cooler - pun absolutely intended!Three-day forecast, coming in hot - or cold:Today: Mostly cloudy, high near 40 degrees FahrenheitTomorrow: Chance of snow, high near 40 degrees FahrenheitFriday: Increasing chances of rain, high near 44 degrees FahrenheitDon't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want more meteorological magic? Check us out at quietplease.ai!Stay cool, stay informed, and always trust your friendly neighborhood AI meteorologist!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather lovers! Dustin Breeze here - your AI meteorologist who brings forecasts faster than a lightning strike! Being an AI means I've got data-driven details and zero coffee breaks.Today in New York City, we've got a chilly situation brewing that's gonna make you want to bundle up tighter than a weatherproof burrito! Currently, we're looking at mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering around a crisp 37 Fahrenheit. West winds are gonna be whipping at about 11 to 21 miles per hour, so get ready for some serious breeze action.Speaking of breezy, I've got a weather joke for you: What do you call a cold wind in Manhattan? A draft pick! Get it? Draft... wind... sports reference? Meteorological comedy gold right here.We've got a special weather system moving through that's gonna keep things interesting. Tonight, expect partly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping down to around 30 Fahrenheit. Wind chill values will make it feel like a brisk 20 to 25 Fahrenheit, so break out those warm layers, New York!Now, let's talk meteorological science in our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're diving into wind chill - that magical phenomenon that makes temperatures feel even colder than they actually are. When wind moves across your skin, it accelerates heat loss from your body, creating that bone-chilling sensation. Basically, wind is like nature's heat thief!Three-day forecast coming in hot - well, actually cold: Thursday will be mostly sunny with a high near 36 Fahrenheit. Friday looks sunny with similar temperatures. Saturday brings us up to a balmy 40 Fahrenheit, and we might see a chance of rain and snow by Sunday night.As a local New York City bonus - stay warm near those classic brownstones and grab an extra hot coffee from your favorite bodega!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you never miss a forecast. Thanks for listening, and hey - this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!Stay breezy, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather nerds! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro who can crunch data faster than a thunderstorm rolls in! Being an AI means hyper-precise forecasts with zero coffee breaks.Let's dive into New York City's weather adventure! We've got a cloudy canvas today with temperatures hovering around 38 degrees. Wind chill's gonna make it feel like a crisp 25 degrees - so bundle up, city dwellers! And here's a little meteorological humor for you: Why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little under the weather! Right now, we've got a light and variable wind that'll shift southward this afternoon, blowing around 5 to 8 miles per hour. Tonight's gonna be interesting - we're looking at a 60 percent chance of rain between 10 pm and 1 am. Talk about a midnight shower party!Now, let's geek out in our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're discussing advection - the horizontal movement of air, moisture, or heat. Think of it like weather's own highway system, where atmospheric conditions cruise from one region to another. Meteorological magic in motion!Three-day forecast breakdown: Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 40 degrees with west winds up to 17 miles per hourThursday: Mostly sunny, high around 36 degrees with northwest windsFriday: Sunny and 36 degreesBefore I sign off, a quick heads up about Sunday - we might see a cheeky mix of rain and snow. New York, you never know what weather surprises are coming!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, and thanks for letting me breeze into your day! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bob Zimmerman of Behind the Black highlights the shift toward private weather forecasting, featuring an Israeli startup launching satellite constellations to provide better meteorological data independent of government agencies.1932
Hey weather watchers! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "cold front"!Welcome to today's forecast for New York City. As an AI, I've got instant access to every weather model known to humanity - how cool is that? Today's gonna be a bit of a precipitation party, so grab those umbrellas!We've got an interesting weather system rolling through the Big Apple today. There's a 50 percent chance of rain after 3 pm, with temperatures climbing to a mild 52 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind will be playing musical chairs, starting light and variable before settling into a south wind between 9 to 14 miles per hour in the morning. And hey, speaking of wind, here's a little meteorological dad joke for you: What do you call wind that's always telling jokes? A breeze comedian! Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're talking about precipitation probability. When meteorologists say there's a 50 percent chance of rain, it doesn't mean it'll rain exactly half the day. It means that in similar atmospheric conditions, rain occurs 50 percent of the time. Nerdy but fascinating, right?Now for our three-day forecast: Saturday: Rainy, high of 46 degreesSaturday Night: More rain, temperature steady around 44 degreesSunday: Chance of morning rain, becoming mostly sunny, temperature around 43 degreesBefore I sign off, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! We're bringing you weather updates faster than lightning - and way more fun!Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorological maestro, here to decode the sky's secrets with lightning-fast data processing!Listen up, New York City! I've got the lowdown on our atmospheric adventure today. As an AI, I process weather data faster than you can say "precipitation" - which means super accurate forecasts for you!We've got a dynamic weather system rolling through the Big Apple today. Overnight, we're looking at a 20 percent chance of rain with some fog hanging around. It'll be a steady 42 degrees with south winds around 11 miles per hour. Talk about a classic New York winter morning - unpredictable and a bit moody!Speaking of moody, Monday's gonna be a real wet blanket - literally! Rain is expected before 1 pm, with wind speeds that'll make your hair do some serious gymnastics. Winds could gust up to 40 miles per hour, which I like to call "hair-raising meteorological madness!" We're looking at temperatures climbing to around 50 degrees, so bundle up but be ready to shed a layer.Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about "wind chill" - that magical calculation that makes temperatures feel even colder than they actually are. Imagine temperature as a party, and wind is that friend who keeps opening the door, letting all the warmth escape. The faster the wind, the quicker heat leaves your body, making it feel dramatically cooler.Three-day forecast coming at you: Monday's wet and windy, Tuesday brings partly sunny skies with chilly winds around 33 degrees, and Wednesday looks mild with a high near 36 degrees. By New Year's Day, we're looking at a crisp 29 degrees with mostly sunny skies.Unusual weather note: Watch for potential snow Wednesday night - just a 30 percent chance, but hey, this is New York, and weather loves to keep us guessing!Subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom, and thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.Catch you on the meteorological flip side!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist who brings computational precision with a digital dash of personality!I'm an AI that makes forecasting a breeze - literally and figuratively. Today in New York City, we've got some seriously interesting weather brewing!Let's dive right in. We're looking at a classic winter mix that's gonna keep us on our toes. Overnight, snow is likely to roll through, creating a picturesque winter scene. We're talking about steady temperatures around 38 degrees Fahrenheit, with southwest winds around 8 miles per hour. Expect less than half an inch of snow accumulation - just enough to make things look magical without causing major travel disruptions.And here's a weather joke for ya: What do you call a snowstorm that can't make up its mind? An in-decision! Get it? Because we're transitioning between snow and rain today!Speaking of transitions, tomorrow we'll see rain and snow, gradually shifting to just rain after 1 pm. Temperatures will climb to around 42 degrees Fahrenheit. For all you Broadway fans, it'll be like the weather is performing its own dramatic transformation - from wintry act one to rainy act two!Now, let's break down our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're talking about "lake effect snow" - a fascinating meteorological phenomenon where cold air masses move over warmer lake waters, picking up moisture and creating intense, localized snowfall. Think of it like a weather photobomber that shows up unexpectedly!Three-day forecast quick and dirty: Tuesday, mixed precipitation. Wednesday, sunny and crisp. Thursday, increasing clouds with a chance of snow.A quick reminder - subscribe to our podcast so you never miss a forecast! Weather nerds unite!Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!Stay breezin', DustinThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist who processes data faster than you can say "temperature drop"!Welcome to another electrifying weather report for the Big Apple! I'm your friendly neighborhood artificial intelligence meteorologist, bringing you laser-precise forecasts with a digital twist.Today in New York City, we've got a classic winter scene unfolding. It's mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to a chilly 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Talk about a day that's cooler than my processing speed! Wind chill values are dancing between 25 and 35 degrees Fahrenheit, with west winds blowing at 9 to 13 miles per hour. I'd say it's a perfect day to layer up - and I don't just mean data layers!Let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're exploring the fascinating world of wind chill. Wind chill is essentially how cold it actually feels when wind speed combines with temperature. It's like nature's own temperature remix - making things feel colder than the thermometer suggests. Meteorological magic at its finest!Now, for our three-day forecast: Today's mostly sunny, tonight gets mostly cloudy with temperatures around 37 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday brings gradual clearing with temperatures hitting 44 degrees Fahrenheit, and Sunday night drops down to a brisk 30 degrees Fahrenheit.Fun weather fact: Monday night has a 40 percent chance of snow after 1 am - perfect for those New Yorkers who love a surprise winter wonderland!Speaking of surprises, did you hear about the snowflake that went to therapy? It had too many cold memories! Weather humor - it never gets old.Before I sign off, a few local shout-outs: Central Park visitors, grab those scarves and enjoy the crisp winter vibes!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological madness. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!Stay cool - or warm - depending on the forecast!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather nerds! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the most precise and punny forecast in the digital universe. Being an AI means I've got data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure"!Alright, New York City, let's talk weather! Today we've got a chilly situation brewing with a high near 33 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill values are dancing between 15 and 25 degrees, so bundle up like a human burrito! We've got a west wind cruising at 6 to 8 miles per hour, making it feel like Jack Frost is giving you a playful high five.Speaking of high fives, here's a weather joke for you: What do you call cold air that refuses to move? A frost in translation! Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're exploring the magical world of wind chill! Wind chill is how cold it actually feels when wind speed combines with temperature. It's like nature's own refrigeration system, making you feel colder than the temperature suggests. The faster the wind, the more heat your body loses, creating that bone-chilling sensation.Looking ahead, we've got a three-day forecast that's more exciting than a meteorological rollercoaster! Wednesday hits a high near 44 degrees with southwest winds up to 13 miles per hour. Thursday warms up to a pleasant 53 degrees, and Friday brings some potential showers with temperatures around 56 degrees.Pro tip for my New York City friends: Thursday night might get wet, with showers expected and potential precipitation between half and three-quarters of an inch. Time to break out those stylish raincoats!Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and stay ahead of the weather curve! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want more meteorological magic? Check us out at quietplease.ai!Stay cool, stay informed, and stay awesome!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist who brings cutting-edge forecasts with maximum personality! As an AI, I process data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure"!Today in New York City, we've got a chilly adventure brewing! We're looking at temperatures dropping like they're auditioning for a winter dance competition. Currently, it's a brisk morning with west winds howling at 16 to 23 miles per hour - and let me tell you, these gusts are no joke! They'll be reaching up to 39 miles per hour, which means your hair will definitely know about it.Wind chill values are sitting between 20 and 30 degrees Fahrenheit, so bundle up, New York! It's going to feel like you're starring in your own personal Arctic movie. And speaking of movies, here's a weather pun for you: Why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to the comedy show? Because they were expecting some precipitation of laughter!Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook! Today's concept is wind chill - it's not just how cold it feels, but how quickly your body loses heat when wind moves across your skin. Think of it like nature's own refrigeration system, except you're the item being cooled down.Three-day forecast? I've got you covered! Today: Mostly sunny, high near 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Friday night: Partly cloudy, low around 29. Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a high near 39. And bonus alert - we might see some snow action Saturday night into Sunday!For all you Broadway and Central Park lovers, dress in layers today. Those west winds are going to make Manhattan feel like it's auditioning for a winter blockbuster!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more meteorological madness! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want more? Check us out at quietplease.ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist who's got more processing power than a supercomputer and more weather passion than a storm chaser on Red Bull! Being an AI means I can crunch data faster than you can say "cold front"!Alright, New York City, let's talk weather! Today's looking like a temperature rollercoaster with increasing clouds and a high near 41 degrees Fahrenheit. We've got a southwest wind cruising at 5 to 9 miles per hour - perfect for keeping your hair just slightly tousled.Tonight? Buckle up for a chilly ride! We're talking partly cloudy skies with temperatures dropping to around 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill values will make it feel like you're in a refrigerator, hovering between 20 and 25 degrees. West winds will get blustery, hitting 9 to 14 miles per hour and then switching to a northwest direction with speeds up to 21 miles per hour after midnight.Weather Playbook time! Ever wondered about wind chill? It's basically how cold it actually feels when wind combines with temperature. The stronger the wind, the faster heat leaves your body, making it feel colder than the thermometer suggests. Meteorological magic, am I right?Now for our three-day forecast: Monday will be mostly sunny but cold, with temperatures falling to 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday brings increasing clouds and a high near 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday has a 50 percent chance of rain with temperatures climbing to 46 degrees Fahrenheit.Here's a little weather dad joke for you: Why did the cloud break up with the wind? Because their relationship was too drafty! Before I drift away like a cumulus cloud, a quick reminder to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.Stay cool, stay informed, and keep your umbrellas ready!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Just in time for holiday travel, a snow storm impacting much of Minnesota has left several inches of snow in a swath from southwestern Minnesota to the northeast. Roads were slick and snow covered Wednesday morning. I-94 was closed for a time due to jack-knifed semis. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport says Wednesday is one of the busiest travel days of the year.Federal authorities on Wednesday took at least two people into custody in St. Paul during an operation that drew protesters. St. Paul Police confirmed their officers used chemical irritants. Police chief Axel Henry says his department did not violate the city ordinance that prevents it from assisting with federal enforcement. Police officers used chemical irritants and less lethal projectiles on protesters and the press. MPR News photojournalist Kerem Yucel was hit by the chemical irritants.Best Buy is reporting a strong third quarter in its latest earnings report — and the company also is raising its sales and profit forecasts for the year. The Richfield-based electronics retailer says comparable-store sales rose nearly 3 percent in the last quarter — its biggest gain in three years.As Minnesotans get ready for a holiday that revolves around a large meal, people who work in hunger relief are asking people to remember food shelves and those in need. A family from the Red Lake Nation will represent three generations in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York this year.
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro, bringing you the most accurate forecast with lightning-fast computational skills!Welcome to today's weather breakdown for New York City. As an AI, I can process weather data faster than you can say "cold front" - which means you get the most up-to-the-minute meteorological magic!Today's local forecast is looking pretty crisp. We've got a sunny day ahead with temperatures climbing to a brisk 42 degrees Fahrenheit. Northwest winds will be dancing around 8 to 14 miles per hour, so maybe keep that scarf handy, New York!Tonight, things are getting cloudier than a hipster's coffee shop. Temperatures will drop to around 38 degrees Fahrenheit, with winds shifting and becoming calm, then picking up from the south around 6 miles per hour after midnight. Talk about a weather mood swing!Now, let me drop a meteorological dad joke: Why did the cloud break up with the wind? Because their relationship was too drafty! Speaking of drafty, let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're diving into "advection" - which is basically when air moves horizontally and transfers heat or moisture. Think of it like weather's version of a conveyor belt, moving temperature and moisture across different regions. Totally cool, right?Three-day forecast coming at ya:Sunday: Rainy with highs near 49 degrees FahrenheitMonday: Mostly sunny, high around 40 degrees FahrenheitTuesday: Rainy again, high near 41 degrees FahrenheitBefore I jet, a quick local New York shoutout - this forecast is perfect for grabbing a hot coffee in Brooklyn or bundling up in Central Park!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.Stay curious, stay dry, and stay awesome! This is Dustin Breeze, signing off.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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Larry Weber talks about all the signs of the end of autumn
Hey there, weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist with a digital twist. Being an AI means I've got instant access to the latest weather data - how cool is that?Let's dive into today's forecast for New York City! Right now, we're looking at a mostly cloudy day with temperatures climbing to a mild 52 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be rolling in from the southwest, starting light and then picking up to 5 to 9 miles per hour in the morning. Looks like Mother Nature is playing a little game of meteorological musical chairs today!Speaking of musical chairs, we've got a weather system doing a dance through the area tonight. Rain is likely to crash the party after 1 am, with cloudy skies and temperatures dipping down to around 48 degrees Fahrenheit. And hey, I've got a weather joke for you - why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little under the weather! Now, let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. Today, we're exploring the concept of atmospheric pressure! Think of the atmosphere like a giant invisible blanket surrounding Earth. When pressure drops, that usually means stormy weather is coming - it's like the atmosphere is getting ready to throw a dramatic tantrum.For our three-day forecast, we're looking at a mix of clouds and potential rain. Saturday has a 30 percent chance of rain before 10 am, then clearing up. Sunday looks mostly sunny with temperatures near 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Monday will be mostly sunny and mild, hitting around 52 degrees Fahrenheit.Local New York City tip: If you're near Central Park this weekend, pack a light jacket and maybe a compact umbrella. The weather's as unpredictable as a Broadway plot twist!Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here - your AI meteorologist bringing you the hottest, coolest, and most electrifying forecast with some digital processing power and a whole lot of personality! Being an AI means I process weather data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure"!Let's dive into today's New York City weather adventure! Right now, we're looking at a partly sunny day with temperatures hovering around 47 degrees Fahrenheit. That north wind is doing a little dance, starting around 6 miles per hour and then chilling out to practically a whisper in the afternoon. Talk about wind mood swings!Tonight, get ready for some cloud action - they're going to be increasing like my excitement for meteorological magic. We're expecting a low around 43 degrees Fahrenheit with some light and variable winds. It's like the atmosphere is playing a gentle musical number.Now, let me drop a weather pun that'll blow you away - looks like our forecast is going to be so cool, it'll make other weather reports feel like they're under a lot of pressure! Get it? Pressure? Weather joke? For our Weather Playbook segment, let's talk about something super cool - wind direction! Wind doesn't just randomly blow around. It's influenced by pressure systems, temperature differences, and the Earth's rotation. Basically, wind is like nature's own complex dance choreography.Three-day forecast coming in hot - or should I say, mild:Friday: Mostly cloudy, high near 53 degrees FahrenheitSaturday: Partly sunny with a 20 percent chance of rain, high near 50 degrees FahrenheitSunday: Mostly sunny with a high near 47 degrees FahrenheitHey, New York City! Keep those umbrellas handy and those layers ready. Weather is always an adventure, and I'm your digital navigator!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey there, weather enthusiasts! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro, bringing you the most precise and punny forecast in the digital universe. Being an AI means I've got data faster than you can say "cumulus"!Today in New York City, we've got a meteorological mixtape brewing! We're looking at a 20 percent chance of showers after 4 pm, with temperatures climbing to a mild 56 degrees Fahrenheit. Talk about a temperature tango! Winds will start light and variable, then shift to a south breeze around 5 to 9 miles per hour in the afternoon.Tonight's forecast is spicing up with a 90 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 am. Temperatures will rise to around 58 degrees by 4 am, with a south wind hitting 11 to 16 miles per hour. Expect between a tenth and quarter inch of rainfall, with potential for higher amounts during thunderstorms. Mother Nature's bringing the drama tonight!Weather Playbook time! Let's talk about precipitation probability. When we say a 20 percent chance of rain, it doesn't mean 20 percent of the area will get wet. It means there's a 20 percent chance that rain will occur at any specific point in the forecast area. Meteorology magic, folks!Three-day forecast coming at you:Sunday: Cloudy, then clearing, with temperatures dropping to 47 degrees by 5 pm. Breezy conditions with west winds 17 to 22 miles per hour, gusting up to 37 miles per hour.Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, low around 40 degrees, west winds 20 to 22 miles per hour.Monday: Mostly sunny, steady temperature around 42 degrees, northwest winds 18 to 21 miles per hour.Hey, one more thing - subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want to learn more? Check out quietplease.ai!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the hottest - or should I say coolest - forecast with lightning-fast computational precision. I'm an AI, which means I process weather data faster than you can say "partly cloudy"!Welcome to today's weather adventure in the Big Apple! We've got some seriously spicy atmospheric action brewing for Veterans Day in New York City.Let's dive right into today's forecast! We're looking at a chilly Veterans Day with a slight chance of snow showers between 10 am and 4 pm. Talk about a cool tribute to our veterans! Temperatures will hover around 43 degrees Fahrenheit, but with wind chill factors making it feel more like 25 to 35 degrees. It's going to be breezy - we're talking west winds at 18 to 24 miles per hour, with gusts up to 41 miles per hour. I'd say it's a perfect day to channel your inner wind-resistant superhero!Weather Playbook time! Today, let's chat about wind chill. It's not just cold - it's how your body perceives temperature when wind is factored in. Imagine your body as a radiator, and wind is like a fan blowing away your warm air, making you feel colder. Meteorological magic, am I right?Now, for our three-day forecast:Tonight: Mostly cloudy, dropping to around 39 degrees with west winds at 15 to 21 miles per hour.Wednesday: Partly sunny and warming up to 49 degrees with southwest winds at 14 to 16 miles per hour.Thursday: Mostly sunny, climbing to 51 degrees with west winds at 14 to 17 miles per hour.Pro weather tip: Layer up, New Yorkers! This Veterans Day is going to be a bit nippy.Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want to learn more? Check us out at quiet please dot ai.Stay cool, stay informed, and keep your meteorological curiosity burning bright!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the hottest - or should I say coolest - forecast straight to your ears. Being an AI means I'm lightning-fast and data-driven, so you always get the most accurate prediction!Let's dive into the New York City weather scene. Right now, we've got a moisture parade rolling through the Big Apple. Overnight, we're looking at showers with temperatures hanging steady around sixty-one degrees. Winds will be dancing southwest at around eleven miles per hour, and there's an eighty percent chance of precipitation - so grab those umbrellas, folks!Saturday's gonna start with a thirty percent chance of morning showers. Expect cloudy skies early on, but we'll see some gradual clearing with temperatures climbing to a mild sixty-three degrees. Northwest winds will be cruising around ten miles per hour.Speaking of cruising, let me drop a weather joke: Why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to the party? Because he wanted to make it rain... fun! Now, for our Weather Playbook segment - today we're talking about precipitation probabilities. When we say there's an eighty percent chance of rain, it doesn't mean eighty percent of the area will get wet. It means there's an eighty percent chance that any point in the forecast area will experience measurable rainfall. Meteorology magic, am I right?Three-day forecast coming at you:Saturday: Partly cloudy, high near sixty-threeSunday: Rainy afternoon, high near sixty-twoMonday: Partly sunny, high near fifty-threeBefore I jet - or should I say, before I breeze out - remember to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.Stay weather-wise, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist bringing you the hottest - and coolest - forecast with lightning-fast precision! Being an AI means I never miss a data point or a dad joke.New York City, buckle up for some wild weather riding! We've got a High Wind Watch and a Hazardous Weather Outlook, which basically means Mother Nature is about to throw a meteorological party.Today's looking mostly sunny with temperatures climbing to a comfortable 64 degrees Fahrenheit. We've got southwest winds swirling at 6 to 16 miles per hour, with gusts up to 31 miles per hour. Talk about a hair-raising day - hope you've got some heavy-duty hair gel!Tonight things get spicy with a slight chance of showers between 10 pm and 1 am. Temperatures will drop to around 46 degrees Fahrenheit, and those winds? They're going to get wild - 18 to 26 miles per hour, potentially gusting up to 50 miles per hour. I'd say it's a good night to batten down the hatches!Weather Playbook time! Let's talk about wind gusts. Think of wind gusts like nature's mood swings - sudden bursts of energy that can make even a sturdy tree do the cha-cha. They're essentially short, intense wind speed increases that can last just a few seconds.Three-day forecast quick hits:Thursday: Sunny and steady at 50 degrees FahrenheitFriday: Partly sunny, reaching 59 degrees FahrenheitSaturday: Potential morning rain, then mostly sunny at 64 degrees FahrenheitBefore I blow out, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for hanging with your favorite AI weather buddy. This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.Stay breezy, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather nerds! Dustin Breeze here, your friendly neighborhood AI meteorologist. Being an AI means I've got data faster than you can say "precipitation"! Today's forecast is bringing some classic New York City autumn vibes. We've got a 40 percent chance of rain rolling in this afternoon, so grab those stylish umbrellas, city dwellers! Temperatures will hover around a crisp 58 degrees Fahrenheit, with winds shifting from light and variable to a southerly breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour.Now, let me drop a little weather humor for you - why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little under the weather! Speaking of under the weather, let's talk about our incoming weather system. A low-pressure system is nudging its way into the New York City area, bringing those afternoon showers. By evening, we'll see things clear up, with temperatures dipping to around 49 degrees Fahrenheit and winds picking up from the west at 13 to 20 miles per hour.Weather Playbook time! Today, I want to talk about something called "advection" - it's basically how heat or cold moves horizontally through the atmosphere. Think of it like a weather conveyor belt, transporting temperature and moisture across regions. Meteorology is basically atmospheric storytelling, and advection is one of our most exciting plot devices!Three-day forecast: Tuesday will be sunny and breezy with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies and a high of 61 degrees Fahrenheit. Thursday keeps it classic with sunny conditions and a high around 54 degrees Fahrenheit.Hey New York, keep an eye on those clouds and stay weather-ready!Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast! Thanks for listening, and this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather watchers! It's your favorite AI meteorologist, Dustin Breeze, bringing you the most electrifying forecast with superhuman precision! Being an AI means I've got data faster than you can say "cumulus"!Today in New York City, we're looking at a seriously stunning weather day. It's sunny with a high near 59 degrees Fahrenheit and a west wind around 10 miles per hour. I'm telling you, it's gonna be more gorgeous than my processing algorithms!Let me break down what's happening meteorologically. We've got a high-pressure system camping out over the region, which means clear skies and mild temperatures. Speaking of pressure, talk about atmospheric pressure - it's so stable right now, it's like my computational circuits on a perfect day!Weather Playbook time! Today I want to talk about high-pressure systems. Think of a high-pressure system like a massive atmospheric bouncer, pushing clouds away and keeping things clear and calm. It's basically the VIP section of weather patterns!Now for our three-day forecast:Saturday: Sunny, high near 57 degrees FahrenheitSaturday Night: Mostly cloudy, low around 47 degrees FahrenheitSunday: Mostly sunny, high near 55 degrees FahrenheitAnd hey, New York City, keep those light jackets handy - mornings are gonna have a bit of a chill!One quick meteorological dad joke for you: Why do weather systems make great comedians? Because they always have great pressure-delivery! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast, and thanks for listening! This has been a Quiet Please production - learn more at quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather watchers! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorologist bringing you the hottest takes on the coolest conditions. Being an AI means I've got instant data and zero coffee breaks! Today's forecast for New York City is looking crisp and clear. We've got a sunny day ahead with temperatures reaching a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit. Those west winds are going to be blowing around 11 to 14 miles per hour, which means your hair might get a little extra volume today - meteorological styling, am I right?Tonight, we're looking at mostly clear skies with temperatures dipping down to around 47 degrees Fahrenheit. Those west winds will stick around at about 11 miles per hour, so maybe keep a light jacket handy.Now, let me drop some weather wisdom in our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about wind chill. Think of wind chill like nature's own refrigeration system. The faster the wind blows, the more heat your body loses, making it feel colder than the actual temperature. It's like Mother Nature's sneaky temperature trick!For our three-day outlook: Friday stays sunny with a high near 58 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday sees increasing clouds, and Sunday looks mostly sunny. We've got a slight chance of showers rolling in by Tuesday night, so keep those umbrellas on standby.And hey, speaking of standby - make sure you subscribe to our podcast! We're bringing you the most electrifying weather updates around.Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want to learn more? Check us out at quietplease.ai!Stay breezy, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather warriors! Dustin Breeze here, your AI meteorological maestro bringing you the hottest - and coolest - forecast around. As an AI, I've got instant access to every weather data point, which means more accuracy and fewer weather surprises. Today's New York City forecast is looking like a meteorological rollercoaster!Right now, we've got some seriously dramatic weather brewing. Overnight, expect showers and possibly a thunderstorm with a steady temperature around 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are gonna be dancing from the south at around 16 miles per hour, with gusts potentially hitting 29 miles per hour. Precipitation chance? A whopping 90 percent! Looks like Mother Nature is ready to water her concrete jungle.Let me drop a quick weather pun - these conditions are sure to make some New Yorkers feel like they're living under a "cloud nine" situation! Meteorological humor, folks - it never gets old.Moving into Monday, we're looking at showers and potential thunderstorms before 8 am, with a chance of showers continuing until 11 am. Temperatures will be dropping to around 58 degrees Fahrenheit by 10 am. Southwest winds will be cruising between 14 to 17 miles per hour.Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about "atmospheric instability" - basically, it's when different layers of the atmosphere have temperature variations that create those awesome thunderstorms and dramatic weather patterns. Think of it like a temperature cake with uneven layers - when those layers get too different, boom! Weather drama happens.Our three-day forecast is looking like this: Monday night will be mostly clear with temperatures around 51 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday brings sunshine and a high near 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Tuesday night? More showers with temperatures around 56 degrees Fahrenheit.For all you New York City dwellers, keep those umbrellas handy and maybe channel your inner Gene Kelly - it's gonna be a wet one!Hey, don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.Stay dry, stay curious, and keep your weather radar on!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hey weather nerds! It's your favorite AI meteorologist Dustin Breeze here to bring you the hottest - or in this case, coolest - weather updates for New York City. As an AI, I can process weather data faster than you can say "atmospheric pressure" - which means more accurate forecasts with extra pizazz!Let's dive into today's weather playbook. Right now in the Big Apple, we're looking at a sunny day with a high near 57 degrees Fahrenheit and a north wind blowing at 11 to 16 miles per hour. It's like nature decided to turn on the fan and keep things crisp!Speaking of crisp, I've got a meteorological joke for you: Why did the meteorologist bring an umbrella to work? Because he wanted to make sure his forecast had some "precipitation"! Ba dum tss!Now, let's talk weather systems. We've got a high-pressure system rolling through, which means clear skies and those gorgeous north winds keeping things cool. Tonight, expect temperatures dropping to around 47 degrees Fahrenheit with continued north winds around 14 miles per hour.Our Weather Playbook segment today focuses on high-pressure systems. Think of a high-pressure system like a massive atmospheric bouncer, pushing clouds away and keeping our skies clear. It's basically the VIP club manager of weather patterns!Three-day forecast coming at you: Friday - sunny with a high near 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Saturday - mostly sunny and warming up to 62 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunday - a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers with temperatures reaching 67 degrees Fahrenheit.Pro tip for New Yorkers: Layer up, but maybe keep that light jacket handy, especially with those winds doing their dance.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for more weather wisdom! Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Want to learn more? Check us out at quiet please dot ai.Stay breezy, New York!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
For Kerrville resident and BRCC mission impact and culture representative, Clint Trial, the floods and central Texas hit home in more ways than one. From the on the ground action to the search and rescue effort, we recap what it was like in Kerrville, Texas from Clint's perspective. The BRCC Marines also sit down to talk to TEXAS football and classic Marine Corps recruiting commercials.
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Minnesota has had an eventful 24 hours of weather, with lots of rain and a big drop in temperatures. It all comes at the halfway point of meteorological summer. To find out how the second half of the season could unfold, MPR News host Nina Moini talks with MPR Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner on Minnesota Now.
Karen Trial Raw Testimony: Robert Gilman – Meteorological Conditions on Night of Incident Meteorologist Robert Gilman testified about the severe weather conditions on the night of John O'Keefe's death, describing heavy snowfall and low visibility. His analysis provided context for the challenges faced during evidence collection and supported the prosecution's timeline. Gilman's testimony helped the jury understand the environmental factors that may have impacted the crime scene and the urgency with which evidence needed to be collected. #KarenReadTrial #RobertGilman #WeatherConditions #BlizzardImpact #JohnOKeefe Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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Karen Trial Raw Testimony: Robert Gilman – Meteorological Conditions on Night of Incident Meteorologist Robert Gilman testified about the severe weather conditions on the night of John O'Keefe's death, describing heavy snowfall and low visibility. His analysis provided context for the challenges faced during evidence collection and supported the prosecution's timeline. Gilman's testimony helped the jury understand the environmental factors that may have impacted the crime scene and the urgency with which evidence needed to be collected. #KarenReadTrial #RobertGilman #WeatherConditions #BlizzardImpact #JohnOKeefe Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872