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Early season snow in the Quad Cities? Not so fast! Here's why flakes likely won't fly in September
Social media posts claim that a pattern change will bring the first snowflakes of the season to Illinois by late September.
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Ask Andrew: Will an upcoming pattern change in September bring snow and an early frost to the Quad Cities?
A recent post on social media claims meteorologists are predicting a chilly September with snow flurries in Wisconsin and Illinois by the end of the month.
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Ask Andrew: Weather watches/warnings and social media
Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke explains why you shouldn't rely solely upon social media for weather warnings.
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Why the recent U.S. heat wave is different than the 1930s Dust Bowl
Overall, the Dust Bowl heat wave of the 1930s was worsened by unsustainable land use practices and a lack of technology and preparedness.
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Ask Andrew: How does the heat this year compare to the heat in the 1930s Dustbowl?
The Dustbowl of the 1930s spread record-setting heat across much of the United States. Here's how the most recent heatwave compares.
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Despite the late-month scorching heat and humidity, July is only slightly warmer than normal in the Quad Cities
Several nights with temperatures in the 50s help offset some of the hottest days this month.
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Ask Andrew: Was the Quad Cities hotter than usual in July?
Despite some potent heat, July was only slightly warmer than normal while drought continued to worsen.
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Ask Andrew: Why do we use the dew point temperature to measure comfort
You'll often hear about it feeling "humid" outside but, it's not the humidity, but rather the dew point that makes it feel uncomfortable. Here's why.
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Cloudy doesn't mean cool: Why pavement temperatures still soar
Despite a cloudy day, pavement temperatures can still rise well above 100 degrees. Keep these things in mind before walking your four-legged friend.
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Ask Andrew: Is it safe to walk the dog on a cloudy day with temperatures in the 80s?
Even on cloudy days, the pavement temperature can easily exceed 100 degrees.
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4,000 days ago was the last time the Quad Cities experienced 100 degrees temperatures
The long stretch may come to an end before the end of July as a strong dome of heat in the southwest moves east
Ask Andrew
Early season snow in the Quad Cities? Not so fast! Here's why flakes likely won't fly in September
Social media posts claim that a pattern change will bring the first snowflakes of the season to Illinois by late September.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: Will an upcoming pattern change in September bring snow and an early frost to the Quad Cities?
A recent post on social media claims meteorologists are predicting a chilly September with snow flurries in Wisconsin and Illinois by the end of the month.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: Weather watches/warnings and social media
Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke explains why you shouldn't rely solely upon social media for weather warnings.
Ask Andrew
Why the recent U.S. heat wave is different than the 1930s Dust Bowl
Overall, the Dust Bowl heat wave of the 1930s was worsened by unsustainable land use practices and a lack of technology and preparedness.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: How does the heat this year compare to the heat in the 1930s Dustbowl?
The Dustbowl of the 1930s spread record-setting heat across much of the United States. Here's how the most recent heatwave compares.
Ask Andrew
Despite the late-month scorching heat and humidity, July is only slightly warmer than normal in the Quad Cities
Several nights with temperatures in the 50s help offset some of the hottest days this month.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: Was the Quad Cities hotter than usual in July?
Despite some potent heat, July was only slightly warmer than normal while drought continued to worsen.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: Why do we use the dew point temperature to measure comfort
You'll often hear about it feeling "humid" outside but, it's not the humidity, but rather the dew point that makes it feel uncomfortable. Here's why.
Ask Andrew
Cloudy doesn't mean cool: Why pavement temperatures still soar
Despite a cloudy day, pavement temperatures can still rise well above 100 degrees. Keep these things in mind before walking your four-legged friend.
Ask Andrew
Ask Andrew: Is it safe to walk the dog on a cloudy day with temperatures in the 80s?
Even on cloudy days, the pavement temperature can easily exceed 100 degrees.
Ask Andrew
4,000 days ago was the last time the Quad Cities experienced 100 degrees temperatures
The long stretch may come to an end before the end of July as a strong dome of heat in the southwest moves east
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