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  • Jerusalem Morning Briefing — Thursday, July 2, 2026 | Zmanim, IMS Israel and More
    Jul 2 2026
    Jerusalem Morning Briefing — Thursday, July 2, 2026 | Zmanim, IMS Israel and More

    HEBREW DATE: 17 Tamuz 5786 | Tzom Tammuz | Parashat Pinchas (Israel cycle)

    ⚠️ TODAY IS TZOM TAMMUZ — The fast commemorates the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem before the destruction of the Second Temple.
    Fast begins: 4:10 AM (Alot HaShachar)
    Fast ends: 8:23 PM Israel time

    ZMANIM — Thursday, July 2, 2026 (Jerusalem):
    • Alos HaShachar (Fast begins): 4:10 AM
    • Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:38 AM
    • Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:37 AM
    • Latest Krias Shma: 9:10 AM
    • Latest Tefila: 10:21 AM
    • Chatzos: 12:43 PM
    • Earliest Mincha: 1:18 PM
    • Shkiah (Sunset): 7:48 PM
    • Fast ends: 8:23 PM

    WEATHER SUMMARY (IMS / Multiple Sources):
    Sunny and warm in Jerusalem. High: 29°C (84°F). Low: 18°C (64°F). Humidity: 25-30% at peak afternoon. UV index: 11 (Extreme). West-northwest sea breeze develops by early afternoon, winds 25-30 km/h. Classic summertime Eastern Mediterranean ridge of high pressure — clear, hot, dry conditions persist through the holiday weekend.

    5-DAY OUTLOOK: Sunny and dry through at least Monday. High temperatures in the upper 20s Celsius throughout.

    WEATHER HISTORY — July 2nd:
    • 1934: A massive dust storm swept across the central and southern United States during the height of the Dust Bowl, part of the worst single year of that environmental catastrophe. Walls of dust traveled as far as Washington, D.C.

    FAMILY ACTIVITIES IN JERUSALEM TODAY:
    1. Israel Museum — Dead Sea Scrolls, Second Temple Model, air-conditioned | Open daytime
    2. Tower of David Museum — Summer at the Tower programming | Check hours
    3. City of David — Hezekiah's Tunnel guided tours | Open daytime (cool inside)
    4. Mahane Yehuda Shuk — morning stroll through Jerusalem's famous market | Morning
    5. Post-fast walk on Old City walls / Ben Yehuda pedestrian street (after 8:23 PM)

    TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Friday, July 3 / 18 Tamuz:
    • Alos HaShachar: 4:11 AM
    • Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:38 AM
    • Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:38 AM
    • Latest Krias Shma: 9:10 AM
    • Latest Tefila: 10:21 AM
    • Chatzos: 12:43 PM
    • Earliest Mincha: 1:18 PM
    • Shkiah (Sunset): 7:48 PM

    SHABBOS TIMES — Parashat Pinchas:
    • Hadlakas Neiros (Candle lighting): 7:08 PM Friday (40 min before sunset — Jerusalem minhag)
    • Havdalah (Motzaei Shabbos): 8:38 PM Saturday (50 min after sunset)

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    #weather #zmanim #Jerusalem #Israel #IMS #morningbriefing #forecast #Jewishtimes #Yerushalayim #TzomTammuz #Pinchas

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  • Morning Briefing — Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS Chicago and More
    Jul 1 2026
    Morning Briefing — Wednesday, July 1, 2026 | West Rogers Park, Chicago
    Zmanim, NWS Chicago and More

    HEBREW DATE: 16 Tamuz 5786 | Parashat Pinchas

    ⚠️ TOMORROW IS TZOM TAMMUZ (17 Tamuz) — Fast begins before sunrise, ends at 9:12 PM Chicago time.

    ZMANIM — Wednesday, July 1, 2026 (ZIP 60645):
    • Alos HaShachar: 3:25 AM
    • Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:04 AM
    • Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:19 AM
    • Latest Krias Shma: 9:06 AM
    • Latest Tefila: 10:22 AM
    • Chatzos: 12:54 PM
    • Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    • Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM

    WEATHER SUMMARY:
    Extreme Heat Warning remains in effect through midnight Thursday. Another dangerously hot day with temperatures in the lower-to-mid 90s and heat indices between 100 and 110°F this afternoon. Dew points in the mid-to-upper 70s — extremely humid. Thunderstorm chances increase Thursday night into the Fourth of July weekend. Some storms may be severe with heavy rainfall.

    WEATHER HISTORY — July 1st:
    • 2024: Hurricane Beryl became the earliest Category 5 hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.
    • 1776: Thomas Jefferson began keeping a daily weather diary in Philadelphia.

    KIDS ACTIVITIES TODAY:
    1. Fourth of July Crafts — Chicago Public Library, Garfield Ridge | 11 AM–3 PM | FREE
    2. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum — Butterfly Haven, RiverWorks | 10 AM–4 PM | Admission required
    3. Mentos Explosions — Vodak-East Side Library | 6 PM | FREE
    4. Family Fun Night: Nature Night — Dunning Library | 6–7:30 PM | FREE
    5. Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego Padres — Wrigley Field | 1:20 PM

    TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Thursday, July 2 / 17 Tamuz (Tzom Tammuz):
    • Alos HaShachar: 3:26 AM (Fast begins)
    • Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:05 AM
    • Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:19 AM
    • Latest Krias Shma: 9:07 AM
    • Latest Tefila: 10:23 AM
    • Chatzos: 12:54 PM
    • Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    • Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM
    • Fast ends: 9:12 PM

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    #weather #zmanim #Chicago #NWS #morningbriefing #forecast #Jewishtimes #WestRogersPark #heatwave #TzomTammuz

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  • West Rogers Park 7-1-26
    Jul 1 2026
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    8 min
  • Game Day Weather: Will It Rain at Impact Field? Chicago Dogs vs Winnipeg — July 5, 2026
    Jul 5 2026
    Game Day Weather: Impact Field, Rosemont, ILChicago Dogs vs. Winnipeg Goldeyes — Sunday, July 5, 2026 | First Pitch 3:00 PM CDTA complete meteorological breakdown of weather conditions for today's game.=== THE STADIUM ===Impact Field | 9850 Balmoral Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018Coordinates: 41.983°N, 87.874°W | ~12 miles NW of downtown Chicago=== WEATHER SUMMARY ===NWS Chicago AFD issued 12:23 PM CDT, forecaster Yack.Pattern: Baggy shortwave trough over western Great Lakes. Broad surface low over southern Lake Michigan. Very saturated low levels — dew points near 68°F (tropical threshold). IFR fog and low stratus through midday.KEY FINDING FOR ROSEMONT: Primary storm axis is near/south of the Kankakee River Valley (30-40% chance), and as a precaution north to I-80 (20-25%). Rosemont sits 20+ miles north of I-80 — in the favored DRY zone.At First Pitch (3 PM CDT):- Temperature: ~75-78°F- Dew Point: ~68°F (humid but comfortable with lake breeze)- Sky: Mostly cloudy- Wind: NNE 10-15 mph gusts to 20 mph- Precipitation Probability (Rosemont): ~20%- Severe Threat: Virtually ZERO (limited wind shear, weak instability)=== NWS TERMS EXPLAINED IN THIS EPISODE ===- Baggy shortwave trough: Diffuse, spread-out dip in the jet stream — not a focused punch- Shortwave trough: Small-scale dip in the jet stream driving rising air and weather- Surface low: Low pressure at ground level drawing air inward and upward- Very saturated low levels: Air near the surface is soaked with moisture (dew point 68°F)- Wind shear: How wind speed/direction changes with altitude — limited today = brief pulse storms only- Instability: Atmospheric fuel for thunderstorm updrafts — much weaker than heat dome days- GFS, NAM, HREF, NBM: Weather models used to generate forecast guidance- Ensemble spread: Range of solutions across multiple model runs=== IMPACT FIELD DRAINAGE — THE SECRET WEAPON ===Built in 2018 with one of the best drainage systems in minor league baseball.Can absorb 1 inch of rain (64,000 gallons) and return to playable condition in 20-25 minutes.Source: Daily Herald, 2017 pre-opening report.=== RAIN-OUT CRITERIA (American Association / Impact Field) ===Per Chicago Dogs official policy: Games will NOT be postponed before start time except in extreme circumstances.American Association umpires determine delays/postponements once game begins.Actual stoppage triggers: Standing water ≥1/4 inch in batter's box/pitcher's rubber zone, field saturation preventing cleat grip, visibility below 500 feet, OR lightning within 8 miles.Official game: 5 innings completed (4.5 if home team leads).No game: Fewer than 5 innings, cannot resume — must be replayed.=== VERDICT ===Rain-out probability at Impact Field: LOW.- Rosemont is 20+ miles north of the primary storm zone- Severe threat: Virtually zero- ~20% POP in the NWS hourly forecast (8 in 10 scenarios = no rain during game)- If a brief shower does clip the stadium, drainage allows resumption in ~25 min- Lightning within 8 miles is the most likely cause of any delay — and the storm track argues against itRECOMMENDATION: Go to the game. Bring a light rain jacket. Bring sunscreen. Wear comfortable shoes.=== SOURCES ===- NWS Chicago AFD: https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=LOT&issuedby=LOT&product=AFD- NWS Hourly Forecast (Rosemont): https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Rosemont&state=IL&site=LOT&textField1=41.9836&textField2=-87.8742&FcstType=digital- Chicago Dogs Rain Policy: https://thechicagodogs.com/explore-impact/policies/- Impact Field Drainage: Daily Herald, September 2017- CBS Chicago morning forecast: https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-weather-first-alert-weather/Tags: weather, Chicago Dogs, Impact Field, Rosemont, game day forecast, rain delay, baseball weather, NWS ChicagoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.Weather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency or academic institution. Presented for educational and entertainment purposes — with meaning.Support the show — exclusive bonus episodes available to subscribers for just $2/month at spreaker.com/organization/kol-simcha
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    7 min
  • St. Louis Morning Briefing — Thursday, July 2, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS St. Louis and More
    Jul 2 2026
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    5 min
  • Lakewood Morning Briefing — Thursday, July 2, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS New Jersey and More
    Jul 2 2026
    Lakewood Morning Briefing — Thursday, July 2, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS New Jersey and MoreLakewood, New Jersey (ZIP 08701)Hebrew Date: 17 Tammuz 5786 | Shiva Asar B'Tammuz (Tzom Tammuz — FAST DAY)Parashat Pinchas━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━FAST OF TAMMUZ — 17 TAMMUZ 5786━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Fast began: Alot HaShachar — 3:46 AM EDTFast ends tonight: • Standard (42 min after sunset): 9:11 PM EDT • Machmir (50 min after sunset): 9:19 PM EDT━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━TODAY'S ZMANIM — ZIP 08701━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Alos HaShachar (Dawn): 3:46 AMMisheyakir (Earliest Talis & Tefillin): 4:21 AMNetz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:31 AMLatest Krias Shma: 9:14 AMLatest Tefila: 10:29 AMChatzos (Halachic Midday): 1:00 PMEarliest Mincha: 1:37 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:29 PM━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━NWS MOUNT HOLLY FORECAST DISCUSSION━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Extreme Heat Warning in effect. Heat indices exceeding 105°F, potentially reaching 115°F.Strong mid-level ridge over Mississippi Valley/Ohio Valley/Great Lakes.Friday downsloping effect from westerly/northwesterly winds will intensify heat.Slight Risk (2/5) for severe weather Friday and Saturday — damaging winds primary threat.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━KIDS ACTIVITIES — JULY 2, 2026━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Indoor/air-conditioned options strongly recommended — Extreme Heat Warning in effect:1. Ocean County Library — Free summer programming, fully air-conditioned2. Jersey Shore Premium Outlets (Tinton Falls) — Indoor, family-friendly shopping3. Point Pleasant area aquarium — Indoor air-conditioned exhibits4. Local community center indoor pools (check your shul bulletin)5. Six Flags Great Adventure (Jackson NJ) — Go early morning before peak heat━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━WEATHER HISTORY — JULY 2━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━July 2, 1934: During the height of the Dust Bowl, a massive black blizzard swept across the central and southern United States. Enormous walls of dust traveled as far as Washington D.C., and fine Great Plains soil was deposited on ships hundreds of miles out in the Atlantic Ocean.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — FRIDAY, JULY 3 (18 TAMMUZ)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Alos HaShachar: 3:46 AMMisheyakir: 4:22 AMNetz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:32 AMLatest Krias Shma: 9:16 AMLatest Tefila: 10:31 AMChatzos: 1:01 PMEarliest Mincha: 1:38 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:29 PM━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━SHABBOS TIMES — SHABBAT PARASHAT PINCHAS━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Hadlakas Neiros (Candle Lighting): Friday, July 3 — 8:11 PM EDT (18 min before sunset)Havdalah: Saturday, July 5 — 9:19 PM EDT (50 min after sunset of 8:29 PM)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ABOUT THIS PODCAST━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Morning forecasts at 7 AM every day on Spreaker, plus historical weather deep-dives every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM CDT.$5/month keeps this going — support the show at spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/supportTags: weather, zmanim, Lakewood, New Jersey, NWS, morning briefing, forecast, Jewish times, Ocean County, Tzom TammuzWeather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency or academic institution. Presented for educational and entertainment purposes — with meaning.Support the show — exclusive bonus episodes available to subscribers for just $2/month at spreaker.com/organization/kol-simcha
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  • Hurricane Audrey: The Night Cameron Disappeared — 1957
    Jul 2 2026
    Hurricane Audrey: The Night Cameron Disappeared — 1957

    Episode 13 of the Weather With Enthusiasm historical weather podcast.

    At midnight on June 26, 1957, water began rising in the streets of Cameron, Louisiana. By dawn, the town was gone. Hurricane Audrey arrived twelve hours ahead of schedule, while most residents were still asleep — and the storm surge that followed erased an entire community from the map.

    KEY FACTS:
    • Dates: June 26–29, 1957
    • Landfall: Early morning June 27, 1957 — Cameron Parish, southwest Louisiana
    • Category at landfall: Category 4 — 125 mph sustained winds
    • Strongest June hurricane on record at landfall (held that record until 2024 — 67 years)
    • Storm surge: 12–14 feet MSL in Cameron Parish

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    6 min
  • Chicago Storm Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Threat — July 2-4, 2026
    Jul 3 2026
    Chicago Storm Alert: Severe Thunderstorm Threat July 2-4, 2026Weather With Enthusiasm — Special EpisodeA deep meteorological breakdown of the thunderstorm threat facing Chicago and northern Illinois over the next 48 hours — sourced directly from the NWS Chicago Area Forecast Discussion (3:15 PM CDT, July 2), the NWS Hazardous Weather Outlook (3:24 PM CDT, July 2), the SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook (3:00 PM CDT, July 2 — forecaster Squitieri), and the SPC Day 2 Convective Outlook (12:17 PM CDT, July 2 — forecaster Jewell).━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━TONIGHT — THURSDAY JULY 2 (after 8-9 PM CDT)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• SPC Day 1: MARGINAL Risk for Chicago | SLIGHT Risk for Milwaukee/WI corridor• HWO: Level 1 of 5 Damaging Wind Risk (up to 60 mph) | Level 1 of 5 Large Hail (up to quarter size) | Limited Flooding Risk• Storm type: MCS (Mesoscale Convective System) traversing WI/IL border• Key threats: Wet microbursts, DCAPE >1,000 J/kg, elevated PWATs• Flash flood scenario: Training convection possible if cold pools merge across far northern Illinois• Storm spotters activated• Activity wanes after ~4 AM Friday━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━FRIDAY JULY 3 — THE BIGGER EVENT (1 PM–7 PM CDT)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• SPC Day 2: SLIGHT Risk for Chicago — one category higher than tonight• HWO: Level 2 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk (Elevated) | Limited Flooding Risk• Driver: More potent upper-level shortwave crossing northern Arizona Thursday → reaches northern IL/southern WI Friday afternoon• Environment: Dew points solidly mid to locally upper 70s°F | Uncapped air mass | Modest deep-layer shear• Storm mode: Potential line or multicell clusters traversing northern IL into NW Indiana• Primary threat: Damaging wind gusts• Extreme Heat Warning extended until 7 PM Friday for areas near/south of Kankakee River (Day 5 of heat wave)• Possible improvement Friday evening — watch 5 and 7 PM NWS updates for fireworks forecast━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━SATURDAY — INDEPENDENCE DAY (July 4)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• HWO: Level 1 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk | Limited Flooding Risk• Storm location highly uncertain — range from southern Wisconsin to southern Illinois• Mid-level wave may slow/stall over western Great Lakes• Many dry hours expected between rounds• Heat index near 95-100°F near/south of I-80━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━SUNDAY JULY 5━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• HWO: Limited Thunderstorm Risk — no elevated severe parameters• Drier, somewhat cooler conditions expected by mid-week━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━KEY TECHNICAL TERMS EXPLAINED━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• PWAT (Precipitable Water): Total atmospheric moisture column — high values = heavy rain potential• DCAPE (Downward CAPE): Energy available for damaging downdrafts — >1,000 J/kg = significant• Wet Microburst: Downburst driven by precipitation weight + evaporation — 60+ mph surface gusts possible• MCS (Mesoscale Convective System): Large organized cluster of thunderstorms• Outflow Boundary: Gust front of cold air pushed ahead of storm clusters• Training Convection: Multiple cells repeatedly crossing same area — flash flood setup• HREF: High Resolution Ensemble Forecast — blended high-res model output• Shortwave: Ripple of energy rotating through the jet stream that triggers convection• Zonal Flow: Jet stream flowing straight west-to-east, embedding smaller shortwavesSources: NWS Chicago (weather.gov/chicago) | Storm Prediction Center (spc.noaa.gov)Morning forecasts at 7 AM every day on Spreaker. Historical weather deep-dives every Tuesday and Thursday.$5/month supports this broadcast — spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support#Chicago #SevereWeather #Thunderstorms #NWS #SPC #WeatherWithEnthusiasm #July4th #StormAlertWeather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency...
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    9 min