Canada Summer 2012: Hot With Atlantic Tropical Threat
May 16, 2012; 4:25 PM ET
Summer of 2012 will feature above-normal warmth for much of Canada.more >
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Summer of 2012 will feature above-normal warmth for much of Canada.more >
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Sunday will come to a close with a spectacular solar eclipse across much of the United States with the Southwest enjoying the best view and weather.
Severe weather will continue in the Northeast Wednesday evening with a much cooler night on the way.
Persistent heat, very low humidity and gusty winds will cause an extreme fire threat across Arizona and other areas of the West through the end of the week.
Weather is looking to cooperate all across the East for some MLB action. Also, we take a look ahead to the Preakness this weekend!
While the demise of Tropical Storm Aletta is on the horizon, the eastern Pacific is not ready to calm down with a new tropical system potentially in the works.
Large hail to the size of golfballs and damaging winds will remain possible over New England into Wednesday evening. Heavy rain and frequent lightning will accompany the storms.
A 200-mile long dust storm developed northern Mexico on Monday.
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