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First Alert, Veterans Day
First Alert Weather: Mild Veterans Day; rain returns mid-week
As the cold front passes through the state, expect clouds to gradually clear, leaving us with a mostly sunny sky this afternoon.
First Alert Weather: A damp end to the weekend, howling winds on Veterans Day
The rain gear will be needed for most of Sunday. Winds will ramp up later Sunday night and for Monday with gusts up to 40 mph
First Alert Weather: Clouds and shower chances characterize the weekend
The shower chances last us through tomorrow morning before things dry out into early this week. That said, more rain is possibly by Wednesday with temperatures turning cooler behind a passing front. More details can be found on our First Alert weather page here, or by downloading the 13 First Alert weather app.
Bo’s First Alert Forecast - Sunny yet breezy to finish off the weekend, a pleasant Veteran's Day
Veteran‘s Day is predicted to be quite pleasant with plenty of sunshine, calmer winds, and fall-like temperatures in the mid 50s. Any events happening on Veteran‘s Day won’t have to worry about the weather. Winds could be breezy from time to time between 10-20 mph.
9-Day Forecast: Warm week ahead
Happy Saturday, Borderland. Hopefully, you haven’t packed up all your summer wardrobe yet. You’ll still need it for this week. After seeing below average temperatures in the past few days, our region is gradually warming up.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Warm weekend with a few showers
A few showers will be possible today as wind continues to come in off the Atlantic, maintaining a high risk of rip currents.
First Alert: Warm, mostly dry weekend
The weekend is here! Fall weather is not. It will be unusually warm over the next several days. Temperatures will warm into the 77-83 degree range through Wednesday of next week; a few spots could pick up a quick shower over the next couple of days,
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FIRST ALERT: Dense fog early followed by increasing sunshine
Spotty showers are possible through the early morning with areas of dense fog. Behind the front, drier conditions will filter ...
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First Alert Forecast: Drier and slightly cooler to start the week as fronts finish moving through
More mild temperatures will be on tap for a few days in SWLA, but more fronts are on the way. Pockets of dense fog will be drifting around the area to start the day, with a dense fog advisory in ...
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First Alert Forecast: Brief break from the rain
Fog and morning cloud cover will break for plenty of afternoon sunshine with temperature topping off in the mid to upper 60s ...
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First Alert Weather: Veterans Day will bring some mixed weather
A more significant cold front will pass through Monday night bringing chilly weather for Tuesday and Wednesday with both days ...
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Dustin’s First Alert Forecast: Partly cloudy skies will be traded for showers late in the day; Overcast & wet Monday
Then, showers move in after midnight. Some showers could be heavy, and an isolated heavy downpour cannot be ruled out into ...
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First Alert Weather: Quieter trade wind conditions for the holiday weekend
In surf, overhead sets will continue on the north shores as a north-northwest swell is slowly declines through Monday. A ...
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Bo’s First Alert Forecast - Lingering showers tonight, breezy winds continue Sunday
Our next chance of rain comes early Wednesday morning. It looks to be scattered light showers and it may linger into the ...
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Russell’s First Alert Forecast: Cool weekend, wet start to the workweek
As we settle into the weekend, expect a dry and cool evening with lows falling into the mid-40s inland and lower 50s along ...
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