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🚨 U.S. Regions Hit Dust Bowl Risk Threshold
https://www.msn.com/en-my/weather/climate-change/u-s-regions-hit-dust-bowl-risk-threshold/vi-AA1EUZD2
https://www.msn.com/en-my/weather/climate-change/u-s-regions-hit-dust-bowl-risk-threshold/vi-AA1EUZD2
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🚨 U.S. Regions Hit Dust Bowl Risk Threshold
An alarming resurgence of Dust Bowl conditions is now threatening multiple U.S. states with environmental and economic collapse. Climate experts are tracking a combination of extreme heat, vanishing topsoil, and drought-level dryness, echoing the devastating…
Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team 2.0 (Mezlim)
RARE SUMMER NOR’EASTER: July 28-30, 2026
Don’t worry we’re not talking about snow, but you’ll probably start to hear about this soon. The ring of fire weather pattern, which is bringing 100 degree heat to the Plains and rounds of storms from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic will develop into a separate storm system off the Atlantic coast in the middle of this week.
This is caused by a strong blocking high to the north over Greenland, known as the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation
This is responsible for deepening the upper level trough over the eastern US, which has brought relatively cool and less humid weather in recent days. In fact, it has probably brought the most comfortable weather of the season so far.
But going forward, as a shortwave approaches from the Ohio Valley, it will redevelop into a coastal low otherwise known as a Nor’easter. The blocking high causes storms to slow down or stall which means it will be over the region for multiple days. We see this each year during the Fall and Winter but rarely in July.
The end result? A good soaking which will bring 2-4” of rain to much of the Northeast. Embedded within that will likely be gusty winds and perhaps even some severe weather. In some ways this is beneficial as it will further erase the drought over the region.
Please be sure to follow along for more updates!
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#meteorologist #noreaster #extremeweather #nyc #newengland
Don’t worry we’re not talking about snow, but you’ll probably start to hear about this soon. The ring of fire weather pattern, which is bringing 100 degree heat to the Plains and rounds of storms from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic will develop into a separate storm system off the Atlantic coast in the middle of this week.
This is caused by a strong blocking high to the north over Greenland, known as the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation
This is responsible for deepening the upper level trough over the eastern US, which has brought relatively cool and less humid weather in recent days. In fact, it has probably brought the most comfortable weather of the season so far.
But going forward, as a shortwave approaches from the Ohio Valley, it will redevelop into a coastal low otherwise known as a Nor’easter. The blocking high causes storms to slow down or stall which means it will be over the region for multiple days. We see this each year during the Fall and Winter but rarely in July.
The end result? A good soaking which will bring 2-4” of rain to much of the Northeast. Embedded within that will likely be gusty winds and perhaps even some severe weather. In some ways this is beneficial as it will further erase the drought over the region.
Please be sure to follow along for more updates!
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#meteorologist #noreaster #extremeweather #nyc #newengland
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