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Summer fog rarely lasts long and is usually not widespread.
In this Weather Wednesday StormTRACKER meteorologist Jesse Ritka shares her flight with the Blue Angels.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler looks at the changing summer weather patterns.
Nature's beauty from a weather perspective
The greatest threats from these nocturnal storms are heavy rain and damaging wind gusts.
The start of August was hot and humid, but Fargo and Moorhead got a brief spell of cool weather that set an Aug. 5 record for lowest high temperature, according to the National Weather Service.
There is no stopping it and it does not require chilly weather.
The Antarctic Icecap is thought to be around 34 million years old.
A thermometer in the sun is not representative of the air at all.
Averaged over time, the hottest time of the year in our region is most often from early July through mid August
The climate turned generally much wetter in the early 1990s, peaking during three consecutive flood years in 2009-2011.

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