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6/2/25- Election Day weather looks good… just hot
SUMMARY: Election Day weather will be mostly clear but hot, with highs in the low 90s and heat index values possibly reaching the mid-90s. Smoke from Canadian wildfires may cause some haze, though air quality remains mostly good, with moderate levels expected tomorrow. Sensitive individuals should stay cautious. The jet stream’s position keeps temperatures above average and rain chances low, but an upper-level low off Florida may bring spotty showers Wednesday and Thursday. There is a very low chance of a subtropical or tropical system forming near Florida, named Andrea, but it won’t affect the local area. Polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m., with weather cooperating for voting.

6/2/25- Election Day weather looks good… just hot
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's First Alert Weather Forecast 6/4/25
SUMMARY: Good Morning Meridian! Wednesday starts mild with sunshine and mid to upper 60s temperatures, slightly warm for this time of year. Patchy fog may limit visibility, especially in Philadelphia, so drive carefully. Afternoon highs reach the 90s with isolated showers and thunderstorms possible; some areas could see heavier rainfall. Showers persist into early evening before clearing overnight with lows in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Thursday continues the pattern with morning sun and afternoon showers. Showers return Friday through the weekend due to an approaching cold front, bringing a marginal to slight severe weather risk, including hail and damaging winds in parts of the region.

Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s First Alert Weather Forecast 6/4/25
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Tim Taylor wins Canton mayoral election
SUMMARY: Democratic candidate Tim Taylor won the Canton mayoral election with 1,593 votes. Supporters gathered at Fire Station Number Two and South Liberty Missionary Baptist Church to encourage voting, expressing hopes that the new leadership will listen to residents’ concerns. A local business owner voiced desires for community growth, more opportunities for youth, and stronger police action against crime, including unresolved murders. After careful ballot counting, Taylor celebrated his victory, calling it a dream come true achieved through hard work and perseverance. He pledged to lead Canton positively, focusing on addressing the needs of all its residents.

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Science Experiments: Creating Elephant Toothpaste
SUMMARY: During summer, science teacher Lexi Morgan from Madison Middle shares a fun at-home experiment: creating elephant toothpaste. Using simple household items—instant yeast (blue kind), water, dish soap, hydrogen peroxide, and food coloring—kids can watch an exothermic reaction that produces heat and foam. The yeast acts as a catalyst breaking down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas, while soap traps oxygen to form foam. The experiment is quick, messy, and visually exciting, often done in class around Halloween using a carved pumpkin. It’s a great indoor activity that combines fun with learning about chemical reactions.

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