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March 22, 2026, 10:08 a.m. Eastern time

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New York, N.Y.

Some chance of extreme weather today, with high winds possible.

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Los Angeles, Calif.

Some chance of extreme weather tomorrow, with unhealthy heat possible.

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Some riskUnhealthy heat Some risk

Phoenix, Ariz.

Some chance of extreme weather today, with unhealthy heat possible.

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Philadelphia, Pa.

Some chance of extreme weather today, with hail possible.

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Sources: The risk levels shown are derived from categories used in the outlooks issued by the National Weather Service, including those for severe weather from the Storm Prediction Center and excessive rainfall and winter storm conditions from the Weather Prediction Center. Some of these categories have been combined to create a clear, consistent language across multiple weather hazards. For more information, see the “About the data” section of the detailed outlooks page.

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