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Morning Update: Soggy Sunday

Sam Varga October 27, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: Sunday morning will dawn with heavy clouds and heavy rain. The precipitation is expected to continue until the mid-afternoon. Once the rain clears up, temperatures are expected to reach a high near 75 degrees F. Winds will be coming…
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Morning Update: A Wet Weekend Ahead

Burton Brown October 25, 2019 Weather Discussion cool, fog, rain, weekend, wet

With temperatures expected to dip to around 46 degrees F, this morning will remain chilly up until later this afternoon. Then, temperatures are expected to increase to a high of about 68 degrees F. Expect some foggy conditions to start…
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Morning Update: A Break from the Rain

James Newport October 23, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After a day and night of rain, today’s weather will feel like a breath of fresh air. Sunny with a high in the mid 60s, it will be an exceptionally nice day other than leftover mud and puddles from…
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Morning Update: Grab your Umbrella

Jack Cahill October 22, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: If you’re anything like me, you spent your entire Sunday hiding inside from the rain. Unfortunately, that strategy won’t work out on Tuesday. Rain is expected to fall and fall hard throughout the majority of the day. Expect at…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.