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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,
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.
Scattered showers and storms possible through Friday night and on Saturday. Wildfire smoke from Canada will return this weekend
The heat is here and it's not going anywhere this weekend. Our only chance for relief? Some cooling showers and storms. Find out when you'll want to grab the umbrella.
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.
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.
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.