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  2. More heat, more humidity, more rain, more floods, more tornadoes — and more bad air

More heat, more humidity, more rain, more floods, more tornadoes — and more bad air

Meteorologists and climate scientists tracking Wisconsin’s weather point to the trends of hotter nights, higher humidity, extreme rainstorms, more tornadoes and smoky air as standing out over the course of the 2025 summer season.

Read the full article at: https://pbswisconsin.org/news-item/more-heat-more-humidity-more-rain-more-floods-more-tornadoes-and-more-bad-air/
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