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Chance Of Development For This Area Rises

There's a slight chance of tropical development over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The next Atlantic storm name is Chantal.
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Storms Could Foul I-95 Afternoon Commute

Clusters of severe storms will begin to develop this afternoon across the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast out ahead of a slow-moving cold front. Storms will likely impact the evening commute along the Interstate 95 corridor from New York City to Philadelphia down to Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Damaging winds and locally heavy rain will be the main threats. Heavy rain could lead to flash flooding given how wet it has been lately, so please use caution when traveling.
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No, It Just Looks Like A Giant Tsunami

Check out this incredible roll cloud spotted off the coast of Portugal on Sunday. Roll clouds are most common with thunderstorms, but can also form when cooler air over the ocean sweeps under hot air over land, forming these rolling-pin-like cloud features. The country set a preliminary June record with jaw-dropping temperatures near 116 degrees.
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July Fourth Weekend Forecast: Here's What To Expect

Here's a region-by-region look at where weather might be a factor in your plans, whether it's watching fireworks, cooking out or a pool or beach trip.
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Massive Haboob Blots Out The Sun In New Mexico

A driver was able to record stunning video of a large dust storm, or haboob, as it filled the sky over Deming, New Mexico. A meteorologist said winds in the area gusted up to 70 mph. See how the massive wall of dust caused blinding conditions along an interstate and learn why storms like this are more common at this time of year.
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