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Starting this afternoon, high temperatures will reach the 70s and we’ll stay warm through the start of the upcoming weekend.
Our unusually stretch of mild January weather continues, with temperatures soaring 10-20 degrees above normal through Saturday before a cold front brings rain and a return to winter conditions.
Clouds are set to increase overnight leading into what is now a First Alert 6 Weather Day THURSDAY rather than Friday. Overall the system on Thursday has much more moisture, bigger impacts and the potential for snow by Thursday evening now. Check out the latest forecast details regarding the First Alert 6 Weather Day here.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - WSMV4, Nashville’s NBC affiliate, owned by Gray Media, Inc., announced today that Bree Smith, a longtime meteorologist in the market, will join WSMV’s First Alert Weather team.
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - We switch from freezing rain to fog causing travel trouble.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for parts of eastern ND and the RRV until midday Monday. There are slick spots on the roads, particularly in areas where roads may not have been treated. The combination of low visibility and slick spots means you may want some extra time on the roads.
Minnesota’s Weather Authority has issued a Forecast First Alert due to the development of freezing rain late tonight into early Tuesday. While precipitation amounts are not especially high, even a thin glaze of ice can cause outsized impacts,
Here’s your First Alert Forecast: SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy with peeks of sunshine in the afternoon. High 30°. Wind light and variable. A quick light snow system will move through tonight and produce a dusting of snow on some roads. Be alert for slick spots tonight into the Monday morning commute. Low of 26°.