It was only a generation or two ago that weather forecasts were not to be taken too seriously: funny-guy meteorologists on the local news wisecracking about ruined golf plans. That has long stopped ...
Rain can put a damper on your July 4 display, and drought risks can turn a neighborhood celebration into a five-alarm fire. By Judson Jones Judson Jones is a meteorologist and reporter for The Times.
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