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U.S. television weather pages cover different locations

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Four outlet pages list separate geographic focuses and differing publication dates, with no common weather system identified.

Weather forecast and map pages from four U.S. television outlets identify Maryland, Manchester, Cincinnati and Sacramento as their respective geographic focuses, but the available material does not identify a common location or weather system.

Three pages carry publication dates of Aug. 3, 2026. A WBAL 11 Baltimore page carries a publication date of Jan. 9, 2030. The supplied material does not explain the difference between that date and those listed by the other outlets.

WBAL’s page, titled “7-Day Forecast & Weather Maps,” invites readers to browse Maryland weather maps from WBAL-TV 11 Weather. Its publication record gives a time of 3:57 p.m. on Jan. 9, 2030.

The summary does not provide particular temperatures, precipitation projections or other forecast conditions. It also does not connect the Maryland maps to any of the weather pages from the other outlets.

WMUR 9 Manchester published its “WMUR Weather Text Forecast” at 5:06 p.m. on Aug. 3, 2026. Its summary directs readers to the latest forecast from the Storm Watch 9 team.

The supplied geographic information identifies Manchester as the focus of the WMUR page. Its summary does not specify temperatures, precipitation or other forecast details, and it does not describe a weather system shared with Maryland, Cincinnati or Sacramento.

WLWT 5 Cincinnati published an “In-depth weather forecast” at 4:29 p.m. on Aug. 3, 2026. The supplied information identifies Cincinnati, Ohio, as the page’s geographic focus, while its summary describes the outlet as “Cincinnati Ohio’s Weather Leader.”

No specific forecast conditions are included in the WLWT summary. The available material does not link its forecast to those from WBAL, WMUR or ABC10.

ABC10 KXTV Sacramento published a “Sacramento Weather Forecast” at 6:12 a.m. on Aug. 3, 2026. ABC10 said a Weather Impact Alert would remain in place through Tuesday because triple-digit temperatures remained in the forecast.

ABC10 also told readers to prepare for heat, fire risk and poor air quality. Those conditions and the alert are claims from ABC10’s Sacramento page. None of the other three supplied summaries corroborates them.

The outlets’ location references differ: WBAL lists Maryland, WMUR lists Manchester, WLWT lists Cincinnati, Ohio, and ABC10 lists Sacramento. Their publication records also differ, with the three Aug. 3, 2026, entries and WBAL’s Jan. 9, 2030, entry.

The available reports are all weather forecast or weather map pages, but they do not supply evidence that the listed locations were affected by one weather event. Conditions for the WBAL, WMUR and WLWT locations cannot be compared from the summaries because those summaries do not provide specific forecasts.

It is also not known from the supplied material whether ABC10’s forecast conditions extended beyond the Sacramento area. No second source in the material confirms its forecast of triple-digit heat, fire risk and poor air quality.

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