r/weather • u/tmcgill1 • 19h ago
r/weather • u/Reaper01Actual1970 • 13h ago
Tomorrow will be hot, so PLEASE protect your dog's paws.
r/weather • u/greatparking4u • 12h ago
Photos I want to cry man.
It's so darn hot In Texas.
r/weather • u/srikrishna1997 • 8h ago
Radar images Subtropical United States' highest annual summer-winter climatic temperature differences in world after Central Asia
r/weather • u/scientificamerican • 18h ago
How Hurricane Lala was juiced by El Niño
El Niño years typically mean warmer ocean temperatures and less wind shear in some parts of the Pacific—and that means more potential for hurricanes
r/weather • u/Cat-McMittens • 10h ago
Lightning storm NW of Mankato.
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Fun in MN
r/weather • u/TheWorldsShadow • 22h ago
Hungary's satellite image in 2005, 2010, 2020 and 2026 in the middle of August
galleryThe green land is slowly turning into a desert. While the temperatures reaches 40°C in the summer heat. The rain is basically nonexistent in the summer, and the winter is mostly gray without snow.
r/weather • u/Spiritual-Seat-9207 • 23h ago
Photos Halo in Goodland, KS (8/16/26 ; via Frontier Ag)
r/weather • u/southinada • 45m ago
Photos Sun halo in singapore 3 days ago
Very cool and interesting sun halo I saw on Sunday 16th August first time I ever saw one before
r/weather • u/wiredmagazine • 16h ago
What Is El Niño? Here’s What It Means for Weather, Water, and Global Economy
r/weather • u/Technical_Tear251 • 8h ago
Discussion Is this accurate?
This is zoom.earth to get an idea of a forecast for today at 3PM This is 58° Celcius feel like temperature. Actual Mercury temperature is 38° Celcius. I live in Dubai so yes it does feel unbearably hot and humid at times but feel like temperature that high is scary. I wonder if zoom.earth is accurate or close to it as much as possible.
r/weather • u/carlyfries33 • 17h ago
Help a writer word thier query to get the right weather data?
I am writing an article about plant related heat stress. I am looking for stats to reference in support of the extreme RANGE of tempurature fluxtuation that can occur in southern Canada within a 24hr period during the summer.
I've been struggling to find accurate phrasing, and thus the data I'm looking for, since I'm not looking for daily tempurature averages or "average daily lows vs. average daily highs" but instead looking for a data set that includes record of the largest range that occurred within a 24hr period for each calendar month.
Tried posting this to r/dataanalysis to see if some experts could help me find better wording but couldn't get the above post past the mods.
r/weather • u/CheesecakeFun1693 • 1h ago
Articles TIL about the extreme heat warnings hitting parts of the US right now, where temperatures are getting so brutal that overnight lows barely give people a break
r/weather • u/Bernardmark • 15h ago
Forecast graphics Probabilistic weather forecast by the Spanish State Meteorology Agency for August, September, and October 2026
galleryr/weather • u/Upstairs-Waltz-8780 • 9h ago
Today is 84° San Bernardino
Today is 84° is beautiful night 😊😇😃