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first alert weather: Thursday evening update

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first alert weather is the focus for this Thursday evening roundup, centered on the item titled “Thursday evening First Alert Weather forecast 5/28/26” from CBS News San Francisco.[1]

The update sits within a San Francisco weather hub that also lists First Alert Weather and Radars & Maps among its weather navigation options.[1]

First Alert Weather

The Thursday evening First Alert Weather item is dated 5/28/26 in its headline.[1]

A related San Francisco entry from the prior evening is titled “Wednesday evening First Alert forecast 5/27/2026.”[2]

Another San Francisco entry from the same week is titled “Tuesday evening First Alert Weather forecast 5/26/26.”[12]

A Thursday morning San Francisco item is titled “Thursday morning First Alert weather forecast with Jessica Burch - 5/28/26.”[11]

Together, those San Francisco page titles show an evening first alert sequence across Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, plus a Thursday morning update.[1][2][11][12]

Regional Weather

Sacramento also had a Thursday evening weather item titled “Thursday evening weather forecast - May 28, 2026.”[13]

The Sacramento weather page navigation includes Latest Weather, Weather Watchers, and Radar as listed weather resources.[13]

Minnesota had a NEXT Weather item titled “6 p.m. weather report for Thurs., May 28, 2026.”[3]

Minnesota also had a later NEXT Weather item titled “10 p.m. weather report for Thurs., May 28, 2026.”[5]

The Minnesota weather navigation includes NEXT Weather, Live Radar, Closings & Delays, and Weather Watcher Network.[3]

New York

A New York First Alert Weather item ahead of Thursday was titled “First Alert Weather: Comfy breeze Thursday in New York - 5/27/26.”[10]

A later New York First Alert Weather item was titled “First Alert Weather: Bright skies Friday in New York - 5/28/26.”[14]

The New York weather navigation lists First Alert Weather, Radars & Maps, CBS2 Weather Map, and CBS2 Weather Watchers.[14]

Miami

The Miami weather update was titled “Miami weather update: Scattered showers tonight, rain chances rise into week.”[4]

The Miami page navigation includes NEXT Weather, Tracking The Tropics, and Hurricane Preps.[4]

The Miami page also lists local navigation for Miami-Dade County News, Broward County News, and Monroe County News.[4]

Texas

The Texas weather item was titled “Heat wave to arrive in North Texas after stretch of rain and storms.”[8]

The Texas weather navigation lists Texas Weather, Live Radar, Closings/Cancellations, and Weather Watcher Network.[8]

The Texas page also lists weather-related features including Gardening 101, Weather on Wheels, Mobile 11, and Climate Connection.[8]

Weather Tracker

New York City saw flash flooding on Wednesday, as large parts of Brooklyn and Queens received about 2in (50mm) of rainfall in as little as 20 minutes.[6]

Officials said water flowed into the sewer system at a rate of up to 6in an hour during the deluge.[6]

The sewer network was described as aged and designed to accommodate just 1.75in an hour.[6]

Residents and commuters found themselves wading knee-deep through flood water that flowed with dangerous speed.[6]

Hurricane Season

Marshall Shepherd wrote that the Atlantic hurricane season starts on June 1.[7]

Shepherd wrote that social “media-rologists” had posted long-range, one-run weather model data claiming a hurricane or tropical system was in the near future.[7]

Shepherd described four questions that can help stop the spread of hurricane season alarmism.[7]

Travel Outlook

Central and South America’s Travel & Tourism sector is forecast to outperform the global average in 2026, according to WTTC’s 2026 EIR data.[9]

WTTC’s latest Economic Impact Research forecasts Travel & Tourism GDP across Central and South America will grow 4.1% in 2026.[9]

The same WTTC forecast puts the global average at 3.2%.[9]

International visitor spending across the region is projected to increase 7.8%.[9]

The projected international visitor spending increase is more than double the global growth rate of 3.7%.[9]

Bottom Line

The Thursday evening First Alert Weather forecast item is one part of a broader set of weather pages that include San Francisco, Sacramento, Minnesota, Miami, Texas, and New York entries.[1][3][4][8][13][14]

For readers following an alert weather forecast, the available items include evening first alert updates, NEXT Weather reports, radar links, and weather watcher resources across those pages.[1][3][8][14]

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