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Currently in Boston — August 7, 2023: Turning a bit unsettled

Plus, major milestones this weekend for Alaska's rapidly warming landscape

The weather, currently.

Cloudy with unsettled weather on the way

After a beautiful weekend clouds will be back on the increase for Monday. Temperatures will be in the '60s around sunrise reaching into the '70s and lower '80s during Monday afternoon. The clouds yield some showers for Tuesday. Some of those showers could contain heavier downpours and the rumble of thunder. Temperatures will be in the '70s with more humidity. The middle of the week sees clearing and the end of the week and the weekend right now are looking great for midsummer activities. Humidity will be moderate and there's no extended heat in the forecast. The tropics remain fairly quiet as we begin the more active part of the season. This will need to be monitored over the coming 6 weeks.

What you need to know, currently.

Alaska is warming, fast. Over the weekend, two ominous events at opposite ends of the state were the latest bits of evidence.

Utqiaġvik, the northernmost-town in the US, had its hottest day in history on Saturday — 25°F (13.9°C) higher than normal for the date. Since Utqiaġvik is right on the Arctic Ocean, the average low temperature in early August is just a few degrees above freezing. This weekend, temperatures soared to 76°F.

Then, a glacial outburst flood on Sunday near Juneau scoured away homes and riverbank after the largest surge of water yet from the quickly-melting Mendenhall Glacier. The river that forms from the glacier’s meltwater reached its highest-ever flood stage after an ice dam collapsed that was trapping an entire lake. Magnificent storytelling from the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center shows exactly how this now-annual phenomenon began 12 years ago.

On average, the Arctic is warming about four times faster than the rest of the world, and Alaska is one of those places where the environment has already been totally transformed.

What you can do, currently.

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