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CBS News
14 hours ago
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- CBS News
North Texas heats up as July approaches
Heat cranks up across North Texas this weekend Heat cranks up across North Texas this weekend Heat cranks up across North Texas this weekend Friday morning in North Texas was partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Temperatures will be a bit warmer in the afternoon hours, topping out near 94 degrees. An isolated shower or storm is possible but mainly northwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex near a weak frontal boundary. Remember to walk the pups on the grass or maybe get them some protective gear for their paws them from burning on the hot pavement. CBS News Texas High pressure builds in over the weekend, boosting temperatures into the upper 90s and pushing "feels-like" temperatures into the triple digits. July starts off with a weak front and a few showers before high pressure returns heading into the holiday weekend. CBS News Texas


CBS News
15 hours ago
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- CBS News
Drier, calmer end to week in Minnesota before spotty storms return this weekend
Friday starts with some fog and low clouds in the Twin Cities, but there will be noticeable improvements later in the day in the form of a little sunshine as high pressure briefly builds in. Even with some clouds sticking around, this will help start warming temperatures, with afternoon highs more seasonable in the mid 70s. We'll notice more heat and humidity building through the weekend, adding some instability ahead of a wave of upper level energy that will slide in from the Dakotas. WCCO This will bring a chance for storms both Saturday and Sunday, possibly severe with wind and hail the main concerns, especially later Saturday. Expect high temps in the upper 80s on Saturday and a degree or two cooler Sunday. High pressure is back early next week. making for a sunny, seasonable start to the week. It looks like things turn stormy again toward the end of the week with several chances for storms as we approach the Fourth of July.


CBS News
2 days ago
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- CBS News
Storms possible Wednesday afternoon before Colorado heats up for the weekend
Rain and storm chances for the Denver metro with sunny, dry weather returning by Thursday Rain and storm chances for the Denver metro with sunny, dry weather returning by Thursday Rain and storm chances for the Denver metro with sunny, dry weather returning by Thursday Another round of scattered storms are expected to pop up Wednesday afternoon — before the we settles into a drier, hotter stretch through the weekend. Wednesday daytime highs will be in the low 80s for the Front Range with 60s and 70s in the mountains. CBS There's an chance for isolated severe storms, especially in the northeastern corner of the state. Damaging winds of 60 to 70 mph and large hail are possible in the strongest cells. CBS Starting Thursday, Colorado will shift gears. A ridge of high pressure building across the southern U.S. will usher in dry, stable air, dialing back rain chances significantly. Daytime highs will climb into the low to mid-90s across much of the state by Friday and Saturday — a sharp turn toward summer heat. CBS


CBS News
3 days ago
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- CBS News
Showers possible in North Texas on Wednesday, dropping temperatures slightly
North Texans could see a few showers or storms in Wednesday afternoon as a disturbance tracks northwestward through the area. It won't be widespread; just a lucky few will get some rain and a brief drop in temperatures with the additional cloud cover from the disturbance keeping afternoon highs a little cooler. CBS News Texas Some areas will top out in the upper 80s, and Dallas-Fort Worth will likely reach into the lower 90s. Keep an eye on the sky and listen for any thunder if you are hanging out at the pool. An isolated shower is possible once again on Thursday with highs near 93 degrees. Then on Friday and into the weekend, high pressure builds in overhead and temperatures will once again warm up. Triple-digit high temperatures aren't expected, but some areas will reach the upper 90s. CBS News Texas


The Sun
4 days ago
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- The Sun
BBC warns of TV channel & radio signal chaos caused by WEATHER today – why affected households must not re-tune
THE WEATHER could cause havoc for TV and radio from today by interfering with the signals. BBC viewers have been warned of "disruptions to television and radio services" due to high pressure. 2 However, it can affect any Freeview channel, not just the BBC's. The impact can include picture starting to break up on your TV, becoming pixelated or even channels disappearing altogether - though it's only a temporary glitch. These issues are more common in the summer with more high pressure. High pressure weather can make signals from TV masts travel further than they normally would. This can bombard your telly with extra signals from other parts of the country you wouldn't usually tune in from. People tend to make a critical mistake whenever this happens - re-tuning their box. While re-tuning normally helps fix a problem, when there's high pressure it can make matters worse. That's because your TV may try to connect to all these extra signals instead to no avail. It's better to wait the issue out and watch TV via other means, such as streaming, until it's passed. "High pressure weather conditions affecting television and radio reception across the UK from 23 June 2025," the BBC wrote on its website. Popular streaming app with 500 free TV channels receives major update "Some viewers and listeners across parts of the UK might experience short term interference to television and radio services. "If your television picture starts to break up without warning or you experience reception problems with your radio, this could be the cause of the problem." "High-pressure weather conditions are currently affecting some areas of the UK, causing disruptions to television and radio services." It continued: "At these times, there is nothing you can do but wait until the weather changes. "You should not re-tune your television or radio when this happens. If you have access to BBC iPlayer or BBC Sounds, you could switch to these while you wait for the weather to change." MORE TOP TELLY FOR FREE By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor If you're tired of paying out on several streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ then there are a growing number of free alternatives around. While many of these alternatives have been filled with obscure content, more big names like Sky have got on board in recent years offering some quality stuff, which is largely archive but still entertaining. As well as UKTV, Sony and 5 are among the other players getting involved. If you haven't already, give Pluto TV a go, it's available on pretty much all devices including Fire TV Sticks. On there you'll find channels from MTV, with Catfish and Geordie Shore. Some of the classics are real gems too - I found myself watching long-forgotten episodes of Sabrina the Teenage Witch the other day. 2