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Why are the Northern Lights so supercharged lately and how long will this last?
Observed at 14:00, Monday 25 November BBC Weather in association with MeteoGroup, external All times are Pacific Standard Time (America/Los_Angeles, GMT-8) unless otherwise stated.
Cloudy with a high of 80 °F (26.7 °C). Winds variable at 14 to 16 mph (22.5 to 25.7 kph). Night - Partly cloudy. Winds variable at 4 to 15 mph (6.4 to 24.1 kph). The overnight low will be 55 °F ...
Higher pressure is usually associated with sunny weather, lower pressure with stormy weather. The temperature to which the air needs to be cooled for moisture to condense, for example, as dew.
Scientists trying to figure out why Earth has been so hot for the past 2 years ...