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In this Weather Wednesday we try out an experiment to show how light scatters, creating blue skies and orange sunsets.
An extraordinarily high percentage of May and June months have been hot in recent years.
A storm is severe when one of three storm elements — wind, hail or a tornado — reach certain specific strength.
Higher humidity leads to frequent thunderstorm activity over the mountains of the Southwest and sporadic storms over the desert.
Central Africa? Southeast Asia? The Amazon Rain Forest? All wrong.
A person will feel hotter in the sun than in the shade, but this is not because the air is hotter.
About 3/4 of our annual moisture comes from rainfall during the warm season, and about 3/4 of that rainfall comes from summer thunderstorms.
The temperature at Hector Airport that afternoon was 115 degrees, but that figure is not in the Fargo climate record.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses the cool weather north and hot weather south.

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