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Weather Impact on Your Commute: Expert Analysis from Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere

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What if your daily commute could be interrupted by unexpected weather conditions? Tune in as meteorologist Steve Pelletieri breaks down the volatile weather patterns along the eastern seaboard for Wednesday, July 24th. From showers and thunderstorms stretching from DC to Boston due to a stationary frontal system, to the upcoming great weather thanks to a high-pressure system moving from the Dakotas, Steve has you covered. He also provides vital travel updates for major airline hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Houston, preparing you for any weather-related delays. Don't miss out on his detailed analysis of the Great Lakes and central plains regions, and the dry conditions holding steady on the West Coast.
Air quality and allergy sufferers, take note! Steve highlights moderate pollution levels from the mid-Atlantic states stretching to California, with the Pacific Northwest seeing some reprieve. For those dealing with allergies, grass pollen is peaking in the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and parts of the Dakotas and Montana. Stay informed and ready for your travel plans and daily activities by tuning in to this episode. Be sure to check back on Thursday for more of Steve's expert weather insights.

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What if your daily commute could be interrupted by unexpected weather conditions? Tune in as meteorologist Steve Pelletieri breaks down the volatile weather patterns along the eastern seaboard for Wednesday, July 24th. From showers and thunderstorms stretching from DC to Boston due to a stationary frontal system, to the upcoming great weather thanks to a high-pressure system moving from the Dakotas, Steve has you covered. He also provides vital travel updates for major airline hubs like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Houston, preparing you for any weather-related delays. Don't miss out on his detailed analysis of the Great Lakes and central plains regions, and the dry conditions holding steady on the West Coast.
Air quality and allergy sufferers, take note! Steve highlights moderate pollution levels from the mid-Atlantic states stretching to California, with the Pacific Northwest seeing some reprieve. For those dealing with allergies, grass pollen is peaking in the Ohio Valley, Northeast, and parts of the Dakotas and Montana. Stay informed and ready for your travel plans and daily activities by tuning in to this episode. Be sure to check back on Thursday for more of Steve's expert weather insights.

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