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Smoke, Northern Lights, and thunderstorms

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-06-01 07:30:44


SUMMARY: A hazy sky today is caused by smoke drifting from Canadian wildfires, creating colorful sunrises and sunsets but potentially affecting those with asthma or breathing issues. The smoke is expected to clear by tomorrow. A rare severe G4 geomagnetic storm could make the Northern Lights visible tonight through Tuesday morning, mainly in northern states, but possibly faintly as far south as Alabama and the Carolinas, requiring camera exposure settings to see. Hurricane season starts with an above-normal outlook, peaking around September 10. Isolated thunderstorms may bring strong winds or hail but no tornadoes today. A warming trend with dry weather follows this week.

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Analysis: Carolinas 1st, 4th in 2025 first quarter relocations | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-06-02 17:46:00


A U.S. News & World Report ranking highlights South Carolina as the most searched-for state for relocation, with North Carolina fourth. The top states mainly lie in the South, Southeast, West, and coastal regions, emphasizing outdoor recreation, diverse climates, lifestyles, and job opportunities. Tennessee, Delaware, and Maine also rank high, while Idaho and Arkansas are notable western states in the top 10. Both Carolinas attract residents due to their coastal access, mountains, Southern culture, lower taxes, and manageable living costs. Additionally, 16 of the top 20 searched cities are in the Sun Belt, with several Carolinas cities like Bluffton, Myrtle Beach, Greenville, and Winston-Salem featuring prominently.

(The Center Square) – The Carolinas are first and fourth in a new report on the most sought-after states for relocation by American residents.

U.S. News & World Report said it’s “data on the top cities and states that U.S. adults have searched online this year shows the focus is primarily on areas in the South, Southeast, and West, as well as coastal regions across the country.” South Carolina was No. 1 and North Carolina No. 4 in a top 10 limited to Idaho (sixth) and Arkansas (ninth) west of the Mississippi River.

Tennessee was second, Delaware third, Maine fifth, West Virginia seventh, Alabama eighth and Mississippi 10th. The top 10, the magazine says, vary in climate, lifestyle and job opportunities and come together in consistency with “plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities.”

The report is based on total internet searches.

The Carolinas each check boxes for being coastal, having mountains and being in the South. The states in the bottom 10 were noted for the albatrosses of a high cost of living, extreme weather, population density and tax burden – again, areas where both of the Carolinas score well at the opposite end of the spectrum.

U.S. News & World Report said 16 of the top 20 searched cities are in the Sun Belt. South Carolina’s Bluffton (first), Myrtle Beach (third) and Greenville (eight), and North Carolina’s Winston-Salem (ninth) made the top 10.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article presents a straightforward report on relocation trends based on internet search data, focusing on geographic and lifestyle factors without promoting a particular political or ideological agenda. The tone is neutral and factual, simply summarizing the findings from U.S. News & World Report regarding the popularity of southern states like the Carolinas for relocation. While it mentions factors such as cost of living and tax burden, these are presented descriptively rather than evaluatively, without favoring any political perspective. Overall, the article maintains an objective stance and does not exhibit discernible political bias.

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Pee Dee official urges hurricane prep as season begins

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-06-02 04:39:12


SUMMARY: Hurricane season has begun, and Pee Dee officials urge early preparation to avoid life-threatening mistakes. House Springs Fire Chief Billy Dylan warns against unsafe practices like using generators indoors, which can cause fires or carbon monoxide poisoning. Strong winds and power outages from storms can lead to dangerous downed trees, which most people aren’t equipped to handle safely. Reflecting on Hurricane Hugo in 1989, which left many without power for weeks, Dylan emphasizes the importance of preparedness. Residents are advised to build emergency kits with food, water, and medicine to last at least three days.

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Sunday marked the first day of hurricane season, and Pee Dee emergency officials are urging families to start preparing.

ABC15 spoke with a fire chief who said that the preparation people do before the storm could be life-saving.

Howe Springs Fire Chief Billy Dillon said it’s important to stay diligent and make mindful decisions.

“We don’t need to be creating our emergencies by doing things that are unsafe, such as putting generators inside a garage or a house,” Dillon said.

He said simple mistakes, like improper generator use, can turn dangerous fast.

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Warming Trend

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-06-02 04:08:48


SUMMARY: Happy Monday! Starting mild at 65°F with west-northwest winds keeping humidity low. A few clouds will clear by afternoon, but haze from Canadian wildfire smoke will cause some cloudiness later. Temperatures will warm into the 70s by late morning and reach low 80s by afternoon, feeling like June as summer approaches. Expect a colorful sunset thanks to the haze. The warm trend continues through the week with highs in the 80s. Rain chances increase toward the weekend due to a coastal low near Georgia and South Carolina, bringing isolated showers and thunderstorms, but no significant development is expected.

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