Alabama's weekend forecast looks mostly clear, but warmer than normal. Rain creeps back into Check the video forecast for the latest. This weekend will feel great! The National Weather Service records ...
SATURDAY: Becoming sunny, blustery and cold. Tempeartures will be steady in the 30s, falling into the 20s by evening.
Around a quarter to a half inch of rain fell across the region Friday before the rain cleared out as a cold front swept ...
Don’t expect to see a cold weekend in fact by Sunday the winds will turn quickly to the east and southeast which will warm things up into the mid to upper 70s on Sunday. We will see partly sunny skies ...
A lifting warm front during the day will keep conditions muggy and warm. Then a cold front passing through later tonight will ...
Rain tapers late Friday evening from west to east and should exit the Susquehanna Valley by midnight. Temperatures drop back closer to average with highs in the mid to upper 30s for both Saturday and ...
Stronger, continental Polar high pressure will then build briefly across and offshore the Northeast and Middle Atlantic through the remainder of the weekend. it will be a dry weekend with a mild day ...
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Saturday you can expect another round of warm conditions, with daytime highs in the low 40s and 50s, as the western foothills continue to see gusty winds. Saturday night, a ...
Less cloud cover with partly cloudy skies and low temperatures much cooler in the mid 40s Northshore and low 50s South Shore and dry. Winds will be lighter from the west at 5-10 mph.
A few showers are lingering around this afternoon and a mostly dry cold front will pass later this evening and tonight. Highs today are in the mid 60s and we will be about 10-15° cooler on Saturday.
Saturday is a cooler, but not bad day as we’ll see a mix of sun and clouds and highs in the 40s. It’ll be a breezy day with wind gusts up to 20 MPH. We’re cold again Saturday night as lows dip into ...