10 days weather report

  1. United States, USA 14 day weather forecast
  2. When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last
  3. Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible
  4. When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last
  5. Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible
  6. United States, USA 14 day weather forecast
  7. Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible
  8. When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last
  9. United States, USA 14 day weather forecast
  10. Amarillo, TX 10


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United States, USA 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Sat 17 Jun 23 / 15°C Tstorms early. Breaks of sun late. 24°C 16 km/h ↑ 63% 61% 8.7 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:05 21:04 Sun 18 Jun 29 / 13°C Mostly sunny. 28°C 13 km/h ↑ 40% 3% - 7 (High) 06:05 21:04 Mon 19 Jun 32 / 17°C Sunny. 32°C 32 km/h ↑ 40% 0% - 10 (Very high) 06:05 21:05 Tue 20 Jun 31 / 20°C Afternoon clouds. 31°C 37 km/h ↑ 53% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:05 21:05 Wed 21 Jun 32 / 19°C Decreasing cloudiness. 31°C 31 km/h ↑ 44% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Thu 22 Jun 34 / 20°C Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 34°C 40 km/h ↑ 43% 40% 1.3 mm 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Fri 23 Jun 34 / 19°C Showers early. Morning clouds. 33°C 43 km/h ↑ 36% 38% 1.3 mm 7 (High) 06:06 21:05 Sat 24 Jun 30 / 17°C Sunny. 29°C 22 km/h ↑ 44% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:06 21:05 Sun 25 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 22 km/h ↑ 40% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:07 21:06 Mon 26 Jun 31 / 18°C Decreasing cloudiness. 30°C 11 km/h ↑ 40% 5% - 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Tue 27 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 16 km/h ↑ 38% 39% 0.2 mm 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Wed 28 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 28°C 35 km/h ↑ 23% 4% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Thu 29 Jun 31 / 19°C Sunny. 29°C 9 km/h ↑ 23% 3% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Fri 30 Jun 32 / 19°C Morning clouds. 29°C 7 km/h ↑ 19% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:06 Sat 1 Jul 31 / 19°C Mostly cloudy. 31°C 43 km/h ↑ 44% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:05 * Updated Friday, 16 June 2023 16:24:05 United States time...

When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last

While patches of poor air quality hung across Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, eastern Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula, the overall trend was improvement. Computer modeling indicates the smoke is largely dispersing. Washington, which awoke to visibility around 1.25 miles Thursday morning, had 10-mile visibility to start the day Friday. Beyond Friday afternoon, the low-pressure zone will be drifting to the north and weakening. This should allow smoke plumes to disperse somewhat as the steering flow from the north subsides. By Saturday, a greater westerly component to the wind should reduce the smoke in most areas. However, parts of western New York state may see a renewed filament of smoke drop out of Canada, although confidence is low.

Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible

UPDATE — The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Denver metro, Boulder and Colorado Springs on Sunday. It will be in effect from 3 p.m. until late in the night. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches will be possible with stronger storms. DENVER (KDVR) — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Sunday for storms that will develop in the afternoon, some of which could become strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds. After some sunshine to start the day, clouds will build in and storms will develop this afternoon, mainly after 1 p.m. Some of these storms could become strong to severe with large hail up to 2″ in diameter and damaging wind gusts and minor street flooding. The area at highest risk is the southeast side of the metro and down into southeastern Colorado. Highs Sunday will be below average, only reaching mid to upper 60s.

When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last

While patches of poor air quality hung across Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, eastern Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula, the overall trend was improvement. Computer modeling indicates the smoke is largely dispersing. Washington, which awoke to visibility around 1.25 miles Thursday morning, had 10-mile visibility to start the day Friday. Beyond Friday afternoon, the low-pressure zone will be drifting to the north and weakening. This should allow smoke plumes to disperse somewhat as the steering flow from the north subsides. By Saturday, a greater westerly component to the wind should reduce the smoke in most areas. However, parts of western New York state may see a renewed filament of smoke drop out of Canada, although confidence is low.

Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible

UPDATE — The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Denver metro, Boulder and Colorado Springs on Sunday. It will be in effect from 3 p.m. until late in the night. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches will be possible with stronger storms. DENVER (KDVR) — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Sunday for storms that will develop in the afternoon, some of which could become strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds. After some sunshine to start the day, clouds will build in and storms will develop this afternoon, mainly after 1 p.m. Some of these storms could become strong to severe with large hail up to 2″ in diameter and damaging wind gusts and minor street flooding. The area at highest risk is the southeast side of the metro and down into southeastern Colorado. Highs Sunday will be below average, only reaching mid to upper 60s.

United States, USA 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Sat 17 Jun 23 / 15°C Tstorms early. Breaks of sun late. 24°C 10 mph ↑ 63% 61% 8.7 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:05 21:04 Sun 18 Jun 29 / 13°C Mostly sunny. 28°C 8 mph ↑ 40% 3% - 7 (High) 06:05 21:04 Mon 19 Jun 32 / 17°C Sunny. 32°C 20 mph ↑ 40% 0% - 10 (Very high) 06:05 21:05 Tue 20 Jun 31 / 20°C Afternoon clouds. 31°C 23 mph ↑ 53% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:05 21:05 Wed 21 Jun 32 / 19°C Decreasing cloudiness. 31°C 19 mph ↑ 44% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Thu 22 Jun 34 / 20°C Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 34°C 25 mph ↑ 43% 40% 1.3 mm 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Fri 23 Jun 34 / 19°C Showers early. Morning clouds. 33°C 27 mph ↑ 36% 38% 1.3 mm 7 (High) 06:06 21:05 Sat 24 Jun 30 / 17°C Sunny. 29°C 14 mph ↑ 44% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:06 21:05 Sun 25 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 14 mph ↑ 40% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:07 21:06 Mon 26 Jun 31 / 18°C Decreasing cloudiness. 30°C 7 mph ↑ 40% 5% - 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Tue 27 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 10 mph ↑ 38% 39% 0.2 mm 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Wed 28 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 28°C 22 mph ↑ 23% 4% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Thu 29 Jun 31 / 19°C Sunny. 29°C 6 mph ↑ 23% 3% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Fri 30 Jun 32 / 19°C Morning clouds. 29°C 5 mph ↑ 19% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:06 Sat 1 Jul 31 / 19°C Mostly cloudy. 31°C 27 mph ↑ 44% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:05 * Updated Friday, 16 June 2023 16:24:05 United States time - Weather by Cus...

Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day issued, large hail possible

UPDATE — The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for the Denver metro, Boulder and Colorado Springs on Sunday. It will be in effect from 3 p.m. until late in the night. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches will be possible with stronger storms. DENVER (KDVR) — A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued for Sunday for storms that will develop in the afternoon, some of which could become strong to severe with large hail and damaging winds. After some sunshine to start the day, clouds will build in and storms will develop this afternoon, mainly after 1 p.m. Some of these storms could become strong to severe with large hail up to 2″ in diameter and damaging wind gusts and minor street flooding. The area at highest risk is the southeast side of the metro and down into southeastern Colorado. Highs Sunday will be below average, only reaching mid to upper 60s.

When air quality could improve and how long wildfire smoke could last

While patches of poor air quality hung across Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, eastern Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula, the overall trend was improvement. Computer modeling indicates the smoke is largely dispersing. Washington, which awoke to visibility around 1.25 miles Thursday morning, had 10-mile visibility to start the day Friday. Beyond Friday afternoon, the low-pressure zone will be drifting to the north and weakening. This should allow smoke plumes to disperse somewhat as the steering flow from the north subsides. By Saturday, a greater westerly component to the wind should reduce the smoke in most areas. However, parts of western New York state may see a renewed filament of smoke drop out of Canada, although confidence is low.

United States, USA 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Sat 17 Jun 23 / 15°C Tstorms early. Breaks of sun late. 24°C 16 km/h ↑ 63% 61% 8.7 mm 3 (Moderate) 06:05 21:04 Sun 18 Jun 29 / 13°C Mostly sunny. 28°C 13 km/h ↑ 40% 3% - 7 (High) 06:05 21:04 Mon 19 Jun 32 / 17°C Sunny. 32°C 32 km/h ↑ 40% 0% - 10 (Very high) 06:05 21:05 Tue 20 Jun 31 / 20°C Afternoon clouds. 31°C 37 km/h ↑ 53% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:05 21:05 Wed 21 Jun 32 / 19°C Decreasing cloudiness. 31°C 31 km/h ↑ 44% 2% - 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Thu 22 Jun 34 / 20°C Isolated tstorms. Cloudy. 34°C 40 km/h ↑ 43% 40% 1.3 mm 5 (Moderate) 06:06 21:05 Fri 23 Jun 34 / 19°C Showers early. Morning clouds. 33°C 43 km/h ↑ 36% 38% 1.3 mm 7 (High) 06:06 21:05 Sat 24 Jun 30 / 17°C Sunny. 29°C 22 km/h ↑ 44% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:06 21:05 Sun 25 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 22 km/h ↑ 40% 4% - 10 (Very high) 06:07 21:06 Mon 26 Jun 31 / 18°C Decreasing cloudiness. 30°C 11 km/h ↑ 40% 5% - 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Tue 27 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 30°C 16 km/h ↑ 38% 39% 0.2 mm 7 (High) 06:07 21:06 Wed 28 Jun 31 / 18°C Sunny. 28°C 35 km/h ↑ 23% 4% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Thu 29 Jun 31 / 19°C Sunny. 29°C 9 km/h ↑ 23% 3% - 7 (High) 06:08 21:06 Fri 30 Jun 32 / 19°C Morning clouds. 29°C 7 km/h ↑ 19% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:06 Sat 1 Jul 31 / 19°C Mostly cloudy. 31°C 43 km/h ↑ 44% 5% - 5 (Moderate) 06:09 21:05 * Updated Friday, 16 June 2023 16:24:05 United States time...

Amarillo, TX 10

The time period when the sun is no more than 6 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The horizon should be clearly defined and the brightest stars should be visible under good atmospheric conditions (i.e. no moonlight, or other lights). One still should be able to carry on ordinary outdoor activities. The time period when the sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The sun does not contribute to the illumination of the sky before this time in the morning, or after this time in the evening. In the beginning of morning astronomical twilight and at the end of astronomical twilight in the evening, sky illumination is very faint, and might be undetectable.