- As soon as those of us at The Weather Channel saw that Fabio would be the next named storm in the eastern Pacific, Nick Wiltgen wrote on Weather.com, the jokes started flying. (YAHOO!)
- All photographs for this article are from the August edition of National Geographic magazine. Cover image courtesy of National Geographic. (AccuWeather.com)
- The latest observation by the National Weather Service measured the temperature at 99 degrees, though Weather.com reports the temperature in the triple digits at 100 degrees. (MLive.com)
- The weather.com website reported on six cities that had especially strange weather, including Buffalo, NY which had 5 less snow than the average season. Anchorage, Alaska had more than 11 of snow, 5 above the long term average. (Examiner)
- Here is a day-by-day look at the weather, and how it figures to affect the play at Royal Lytham. Note: All weather reports courtesy of weather.com. As of 9 a.m. British time, the temperature came in at 56 degrees. (Bleacherreport.com)
- According to weather.com – The Weather Channel's website – there is very little chance of rain any of the three days with party cloudy or sunny conditions. (MLive.com)
- Tropical Depression 09W formed Friday as locally heavy rainfall continued to fall across parts of the Philippines. (AccuWeather.com)
- Saturday night I hung out in my sauna. Actually I just sat on the front porch. It was 101 degrees at 8:15 p.m., according to the Post website; while weather.com reported that it was 99 degrees. (Washington Post)
- After highs climbed into the high-90s or near 100 degrees Fahrenheit in key Northeast and Midwest cities early this week, the Weather Channels weather.com said cooler temperatures would start to move into the upper Midwest and Great Lakes. (Reuters UK)
- The Weather Channels weather.com said that on Friday, temperatures would continue in the 100s Fahrenheit for much of the Midwest and the Ohio Valley, while highs from 95-110 F were forecast for much of the South and Texas. (Reuters UK)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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