Good morning! Skies will clear and sunshine ... highs will be able to reach into the low-to-mid 70s by the afternoon. Another storm system near Canada will bring a weak dry cold front through ...
Meanwhile in the mountains, snow starts up later today and it won't really let up until Sunday afternoon and evening. We could get a widespread 5-12 inches of snow, especially at or above pass level.
A more solid chance for rain and even some thunder returns Sunday afternoon, so Saturday is your pick of the weekend for outdoor activities. Many days next week look cool with highs in the 50s.
Monday: Sunny and pleasant. High near 65°. Light southwest breeze in the afternoon. Monday Night: Mostly clear, not as cold. Low near 51°. South wind around 10 mph. Tuesday: Warm and breezy!
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - High, thin clouds will move in overnight as milder air slowly arrives thanks to southerly winds. This means temperatures won’t drop past the 40s in urban areas and mid to ...
SATURDAY: Partly sunny and milder, high 63. An isolated shower during the afternoon can't be ruled out. SUNDAY: Chilly with some sun followed by increasing clouds, high 49. MONDAY: Breezy with ...
Quiet under mostly clear to partly cloudy conditions Thursday night Becoming cloudy with rain showers later Friday evening Rain/snow mix arrives Sunday, light snow showers Monday PLANNING THE NEXT ...
Cool and quiet on Thursday with ample sunshine Warming trend late in the week with gusty south winds on Friday A round or two of t-storms is possible at the end of the week ...
Winds will still gust up to 20-25 mph in the afternoon and evening. Later Tuesday night, scattered showers develop, and then ALERT DAY conditions evolve as early as Wednesday morning. And until ...
LOOKING AHEAD: Clouds and a rain chance return Wednesday. Can't rule out an isolated strong storm in the afternoon and evening with wind and hail a threat. Temperatures on Wednesday are expected ...
Sadly, no sunshine to produce a St. Patrick’s Day rainbow. The heaviest showers will shift from the Boston area this morning to the Cape and parts of southeastern MA this afternoon. Although downpours ...