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StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses the warm weather pattern.
When dew point temperatures reach into the 60s, the air feels distinctively humid.
The National Weather Service does not put out warnings for lightning, because then every thunderstorm would require a warning.
The smoke from wildfires hundred of miles away tends to be thicker high in the sky.
This weekend, the crab apple trees are in full blossom where two weeks ago there was not a leaf to be seen.
Fargo and Grand Forks have already recorded the average number of days in the 80s for May.
For most of us, it is not of sufficient concentration to cause more than minor irritations of our eyes, throat and lungs.
People have been asking if the increase in fire frequency is related to climate change.
StormTRACKER Meteorologist John Wheeler discusses our warm weather pattern.
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