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  • Friday warm-up leads to plummeting temperatures this weekend – NBC10 Philadelphia


    Friday offers a break with some sunshine and seasonable temperatures in the low 40s. It won’t last as precipitation chances return this weekend.

    More chances for snow, chilly rain and the coldest temperatures our region has dealt with in many years are on the way.

    It’s a classic January mix of snow, rain and bitter cold, so stay tuned for updates and do your best to stay warm.

    The NBC10 First Alert Weather Team is keeping you prepared for whatever Mother Nature brings over the next week.

    Here’s your guide:

    A couple chances for showers, snow this weekend – including during Eagles’ playoff game – but nothing is certain

    On Saturday afternoon a chilly light rain moves in. While it might start as snowflakes in the Lehigh Valley, it’ll quickly transition to rain with little to no accumulation. Rainfall totals look to be minimal, with most locations getting around a tenth of an inch.

    Sunday’s forecast is trickier, as a system offshore might swing close enough to bring light snow in the afternoon, possibly impacting the Philadelphia Eagles divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams if everything aligns just right, but there’s still a chance it stays offshore entirely.

    Meteorologist Bill Henley call Sunday’s system it a “wildcard.”

    “A system passing offshore might come close enough to bring some light snow in the afternoon and into the evening, but it does not look impressive,” Bill said. “If it happens, the shore could see about an inch, with just a dusting closer to Philly — maybe just enough to keep the Eagles’ game interesting.” 

    Map shows potential of Sunday snow in the Philadelphia region.


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    Map shows potential of Sunday snow in the Philadelphia region.

    Stay tuned for any possible snow totals Sunday as the forecast comes into focus in the days ahead.

    Pipe-freezing chill: the coldest temperatures of winter so far

    The real story starts Monday as an Arctic blast moves in, bringing the coldest air in years.

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day turns blustery with highs Monday likely to only reach the middle 20s and wind chills in the lower teens.

    Just check out how cold it will be by Tuesday morning as temps throughout the region will feel well below freezing.

    Map shows chilly temps on the morning of Jan. 21, 2025.

    Map shows chilly temps on the morning of Jan. 21, 2025.

    Brutal cold is still expected Tuesday and Wednesday as lows will drop into the single digits, with highs struggling to hit 18.

    The last time it got this cold was Christmas Eve 2022. This is the kind of cold that can freeze pipes, so it’s wise to prepare now if that’s been an issue for you before.

    We’ll stay below freezing from Sunday night through Friday morning. So, get ready to bundle up and stay warm.

    Protect your pipes from freezing

    Pipes at the Surflight Theater froze and then burst just before Christmas leaving thousands of dollars of damage. NBC10 Jersey Shore Bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has more on what you can do to protect your home during these cold days. 

    With this wave of dangerously cold weather coming next week, now is a good time to make sure your pipes are protecting from freezing.

    In order to protect your home, some tips to avoid pipes freezing include:

    • Insulating unheated areas
    • Covering pipes that are exposed
    • Opening bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors to let warm air flow in

    As always, be sure to keep checking back with the First Alert Weather Team on NBC10 News and the NBC10 app.



    Get ready to bundle up, Philadelphia! Despite a warm start to the weekend, temperatures are expected to take a nosedive as we head into Sunday.

    Friday’s warm-up will bring highs in the 60s, but don’t let that fool you. A cold front is set to move in on Saturday, dropping temperatures into the 30s by Sunday. And with the chance of snow showers in the forecast, it’s definitely going to feel like winter has arrived.

    So, make sure to enjoy the mild weather while it lasts and start pulling out those winter coats and gloves. It looks like we’re in for a chilly weekend ahead!

    Stay tuned to NBC10 Philadelphia for the latest updates on the weather forecast. Stay warm, Philadelphia!

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  • MD Snow Chances Grow For Thursday, Weekend: Latest Forecast


    MARYLAND — Light snowfall is likely Thursday in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., region, while winter storm watches are in effect for the western mountains, the National Weather Service said Wednesday morning.

    Another round of snow is likely over the weekend, which will be followed by bitter cold on Monday with a low in the single digits that night.

    On Friday through Sunday, the high temperature should be in the 40s, but the cold will return Sunday night, along with another chance of snow.

    The Weather Service said there is a 70 percent chance of rain Saturday, with a mix of rain and snow Sunday morning, switching to a 40 percent of snow that night.

    On Monday, the Martin Luther King holiday, the high temperature will top out at 28. That night, look for a low around 9.

    A clipper-style storm will spread snow from the Midwest to the central Appalachians Wednesday evening to Thursday night, AccuWeather predicts. Intermittent snow that can coat the ground will fall east of the Appalachians to parts of Interstate 95 in the mid-Atlantic from Thursday afternoon to Thursday night.

    A second storm will bring rain along the mid-Atlantic coast to southeastern New England on Saturday. However, due to cold ground temperatures, there may be spotty ice in parts of the Appalachians and Piedmont areas from Friday night to Saturday, according to AccuWeather.

    Here’s the latest Maryland forecast from the National Weather Service:

    Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. Northwest wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.

    Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. West wind 8 to 13 mph becoming light after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.

    Thursday: A chance of snow showers after 1pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 34. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

    Thursday Night: Cloudy during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with a low around 28. West wind 3 to 7 mph.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 42. West wind 7 to 9 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.

    Saturday: Rain likely, mainly after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

    Saturday Night: A chance of rain before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

    Sunday: A chance of rain and snow before 1pm, then a chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

    Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20.

    M.L.King Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.

    Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 9.

    Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 20.



    As winter weather continues to make its presence known in Maryland, residents can expect an increased chance of snow for Thursday and the upcoming weekend. According to the latest forecast, a low-pressure system is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow to the region, with the potential for several inches of accumulation in some areas.

    With temperatures hovering near freezing, road conditions could become hazardous, so it is important for residents to exercise caution while traveling. Additionally, residents are advised to prepare for potential power outages and stock up on essential supplies in case of inclement weather.

    Stay tuned for updates as the forecast evolves, and make sure to stay informed on any advisories or warnings issued by local authorities. Let’s all stay safe and warm during this snowy stretch of weather in Maryland. #MDsnowforecast #winterweather #stayinformed

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  • Mild Friday before wet weekend


    Friday’s forecast in Baltimore calls for seasonably pleasant conditions — sunny, with a high near 41 and west wind 7 to 10 mph — before a wet weekend and then a frigid start to next week.

    Clouds will increase overnight with an overnight low around 29 before Saturday starts with a chance of rain and snow showers before 1 p.m. and a chance of rain after that, according to the National Weather Service. The high is expected to be around 44 with a 30% chance of precipitation.

    Saturday night will be mostly cloudy with a low around 29 and calm wind becoming northwest around 6 mph after midnight.

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    Snow is likely Sunday, possibly mixed with rain, mainly after 1 p.m. Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy  with a high near 35 and 60% chance of precipitation. Sunday night there’s a 40% chance of precipitation before 1 a.m. and an overnight low around 15.

    Monday, which is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, will be sunny with a high near 22 and overnight low around 5.

    Tuesday will be even colder: mostly sunny with a high near 18 and overnight low around 4.

    Wednesday’s forecast calls for sunny skies and a high near 20 and low around 8.

    Thursday is expected to be warmer, with a high near 30.

    Arctic cold awaits the Ravens in Buffalo as they prepare for AFC divisional round

    Tuesday will likely be even colder, with mostly sunny skies, a high near 20 and a low again near 9.

    Wednesday’s forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with a high around 24.

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    As we wrap up the work week, it looks like we’re in for a mild Friday before a wet weekend ahead.

    Today’s forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low 70s, making it the perfect day to enjoy some time outdoors before the rain sets in.

    However, don’t get too comfortable with the mild weather, as showers are expected to move in later tonight and continue through the weekend. So be sure to grab your umbrella and raincoat before heading out!

    Whether you have outdoor plans or are looking forward to a cozy weekend indoors, be prepared for a wet and soggy weekend ahead. Stay safe and dry, everyone!

    #MildFriday #WetWeekend #WeatherForecast

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  • Superman Celebrities Attending Fan Expo Portland Next Weekend (January 24-26, 2025)


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    Superman fans in the Oregon will want to get along to Fan Expo Portland taking place next weekend, as a number of Superman-related celebrities will be in attendance.

    Fan Expo Portland (Oregon) is on from January 24-26, 2025. Tyler Hoechlin will be there on Saturday only. Elizabeth Tulloch will be there on Friday and Saturday only. Dean Cain and James Marsters will be there on Saturday and Sunday only. Grey Delisle, Peter Facinelli, Tom Grummett, Mostafa Moussa, George Newbern, and Karl Kesel will be there for all 3 days.





    Are you a fan of Superman? Well, you’re in luck because Fan Expo Portland is bringing some super celebrities to town next weekend! From January 24-26, 2025, you’ll have the chance to meet some of your favorite actors who have portrayed the iconic superhero on screen.

    Confirmed guests include Henry Cavill, who played Superman in the recent DC Extended Universe films, as well as Brandon Routh, who donned the cape in Superman Returns. You’ll also have the opportunity to meet Tom Welling, known for his portrayal of a young Clark Kent in the hit TV series Smallville.

    In addition to meeting these superstars, you can also enjoy panel discussions, autograph signings, and photo ops with your favorite Superman actors. So grab your cape and head to Fan Expo Portland next weekend for an unforgettable experience!

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  • Freezing rain chances over the weekend

    Freezing rain chances over the weekend


    Western North Carolina to see winter weather impacts

    Happy Saturday! Any bit of mountain snow has dissipated and will lead to mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 40s for the Upstate and near 40 for WNC. Slight breeze, but an improvement from yesterday. Today is definitely the pick day of the weekend!Sunday should start out dry before scattered showers develop later in the day. As temps fall Sunday night, there will be the potential for a wintry mix/ice to develop across WNC. Minor ice accumulation is possible Sunday night through Monday morning, leading to slick spots along the roadways and even power outages. Although it doesn’t appear to be widespread or a lot (relatively speaking), it doesn’t take much to make travel tough, especially after the holiday break when everyone is getting back on the roads.Monday will gradually clear any lingering activity, with the exception of possibly seeing some light snow accumulation near the TN/NC line. Otherwise, sunshine and even colder temps follow through late week.Track rain and storms on the interactive radar here.Check the latest alerts in your area here.Watch live skycams from around the Carolinas here.Get your hour-by-hour and extended forecast here.

    Happy Saturday! Any bit of mountain snow has dissipated and will lead to mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 40s for the Upstate and near 40 for WNC. Slight breeze, but an improvement from yesterday. Today is definitely the pick day of the weekend!

    Sunday should start out dry before scattered showers develop later in the day. As temps fall Sunday night, there will be the potential for a wintry mix/ice to develop across WNC. Minor ice accumulation is possible Sunday night through Monday morning, leading to slick spots along the roadways and even power outages. Although it doesn’t appear to be widespread or a lot (relatively speaking), it doesn’t take much to make travel tough, especially after the holiday break when everyone is getting back on the roads.

    Monday will gradually clear any lingering activity, with the exception of possibly seeing some light snow accumulation near the TN/NC line. Otherwise, sunshine and even colder temps follow through late week.

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    As the weekend approaches, there is a chance of freezing rain in the forecast. Stay informed and be prepared for potentially dangerous conditions on the roads. Drive with caution and be sure to check for any weather updates before heading out. Stay safe and stay warm! #freezingrain #weekendweather #besafe

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  • FIRST Robotic competition kicks-off this weekend

    FIRST Robotic competition kicks-off this weekend


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    The FIRST Robotics competition kickoffs this Saturday with the unveiling of the 2025 Robotics Competition challenge.

    22 local SWM high school robotics teams will find out what the competition will look like with the hope of advancing to state and national competitions.

    Event coordinator Tim Dunaj tells us this year’s game will include underwater elements.

    “The name of the game for this year is Reefscape,” Dunaj says. “There’s always been this call for do a water game. Think about the discovery, what you can do underwater and the technology that is involved to go develop, to go explore a whole universe.”

    Teams must design, build, program, and compete with their robots during the four-month competition season.

    “They get that information and then they take that information and begin the process of developing what their robot is going to be,” Dunaj says. 

    The FIRST Robotics competition provides an opportunity for students to work alongside professional engineers, technologists, and other business professionals. Teams completed robots will compete in district, state, and global competitions, which will begin this spring. 





    Are you ready for the excitement and innovation of the FIRST Robotics competition? This weekend, teams from around the world will come together to showcase their engineering skills, teamwork, and creativity in this thrilling competition.

    The FIRST Robotics competition challenges students to design, build, and program robots to compete in a series of tasks and challenges. From navigating obstacle courses to completing complex tasks, these robots are truly a testament to the talent and ingenuity of these young engineers.

    With a focus on collaboration, problem-solving, and gracious professionalism, the FIRST Robotics competition is not just a showcase of technical skills, but also a celebration of teamwork and sportsmanship.

    So get ready to cheer on your favorite teams, be amazed by the robots they have created, and be inspired by the next generation of innovators and leaders at the FIRST Robotics competition this weekend. Let the games begin! #FIRSTRobotics #STEM #Innovation #Competition #Teamwork

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  • A Cool, Sunny Weekend Ahead for the Gulf Coast

    A Cool, Sunny Weekend Ahead for the Gulf Coast


    A Cool, Sunny Weekend Ahead for the Gulf Coast

    A chilly weekend is followed by another cold front on Monday

    LIGHT JACKET EVEN IF YOU’RE GOING TO BE OUT THERE TODAY IN THE SHADE, IT’S GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT COOL. BUT THE SUN, THE SUN, THAT’S WHERE YOU WANT TO BE ANYWAY. EXACTLY. SO THE SUBTLE FEEL GOOD IN THE SHADE. IT’S A LITTLE BIT CHILLY THIS MORNING EVERYWHERE. GOING TO BE COLD. EVEN IF YOU ARE IN THE SUNSHINE 50 RIGHT NOW INTO ARCADIA, ALSO INTO DEEP CREEK. SO WE’RE SLOWLY WARMING THINGS UP. WE WERE IN THE 40’S EARLIER. 51 INTO THAT COCKER IT. 51 ALSO INTO MOORE HAVEN. SEARS LABELLE, ALSO IN 2 NEWS, PALMDALE AT 50 CAPE CORAL. ALSO AT 50, 53 IN ESTERO IN A LITTLE BIT WARMER AS WE HEAD DOWN INTO COLLIER COUNTY. 55 IN MARCO ISLAND. SO YEAH, EVERYBODY YOU WANT THE JACKET RIGHT NOW. LITTLE BIT BREEZY. WE’VE BEEN SEEING THOSE WINDS, 5.10, MILE PER HOUR SUSTAINED GUSTS UPWARDS OF 50 MILES PER HOUR. THAT’S HOW WE’RE GOING TO BE AS WE HEAD INTO THE AFTERNOON AS WELL. BUT WITH THAT WIND, IT’S GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT BUMPY. IF YOU’RE PLANNING ON HEADING OUT ON THE BOAT. SO WINDS THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON ARE MAKING THE WATERS OUT IN THE GULF AROUND 2 TO 3 FEET CHOPPY ON THE INLAND WATERS. SO, YEAH, IT’S A BIT BUMPY, BUT ANYTHING ELSE THAT YOU WANT TO DO TODAY IS LOOKING ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. YOU WANT THE SUNGLASSES IF YOU ARE OUT AND ABOUT TEMPERATURES SLOWLY RISING THROUGH THE 50’S OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. BUT REALLY NOT GOING TO BE OVERLY WARM THIS AFTERNOON, UNFORTUNATELY. SO WE’RE GOING TO BE IN THE UPPER 60’S. SO AGAIN, IN THE SUNSHINE FEELING FANTASTIC. IN THE SHADE. YOU MIGHT WANT THAT LIGHT JACKET IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT TO THE GORDA ARTS AND CRAFT MARKET TODAY, CHILLY TO START THEN. YEAH, IT’S FEELING PRETTY GOOD INTO THE AFTERNOON. BUT TEMPERATURES ARE GOING TO BE FALLING PRETTY QUICKLY. THEY’RE THE EVENING HOURS BECAUSE IT’S GOING TO BE CLEAR SKIES AND WE HAVE THAT COOLER, DRIER AIR. THAT’S FUNNELING INTO THE GULF COAST. SO WE ACTUALLY HAD THAT COLD FRONT THAT PUSHED THROUGH OVERNIGHT. THAT’S WHY OUR WINDS ARE OUT OF THE NORTH NOW. THAT’S WHY IT’S A LITTLE BIT COOLER THAN WHAT WE FELT YESTERDAY. HIGHS TODAY. MORE SPECIFICALLY 67, 4 ARCADIA ALSO INTO CLEWISTON 68 INTO LABELLE GATEWAY. 69 BONITA SPRINGS ALSO INTO NAPLES, A FEW DEGREES BELOW WHERE WE SHOULD BE THIS TIME OF YEAR. TOMORROW AFTERNOON IS GOING TO BE RIGHT AROUND AVERAGE. WE’RE GETTING INTO THE MID 70’S. BUT TOMORROW MORNING, I SHOULD SAY STILL A LITTLE BIT CHILLY WARMING UP A LITTLE BIT MONDAY BEFORE OUR NEXT COLD FRONT WORKS THROUGH. AND THEN THAT’S BRINGING IN EVEN COOLER TEMPERATURES. LOOK AT MIDWEEK ON WEDNESDAY DOWN INTO THE LOW 40’S. I DO THINK WE’RE GOING TO BE MIXING SOME 30’S IN THERE, ESPECIALLY FOR OUR NORTHERN COMMUNITIES AS THAT COLD FRONT OR I SHOULD SAY AFTER THAT COLD FRONT PUSHES THROUGH. HERE’S THAT FIRST ONE ON MONDAY. A FEW LITTLE ISOLATED SPRINKLES. MAYBE A DOWNPOUR TO. BUT OVERALL, IT’S GOING TO BE A DRY FRONT JUST BRINGING IN THAT COOLER AIR AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE END OF THE WEEK. SAME KIND OF SITUATION WATCHING OUR NEXT COLD FRONT START TO WORK IN. ALSO GOING TO BE BRINGING US A DOWNPOUR TO MAYBE A QUICK SPRINKLE, BUT IT’S GOING TO BE BRINGING IN THAT COOLER AIR MUCH COOLER THAN WHAT WE’RE USED TO TAKE A LOOK AT THIS IN OUR 7 DAY FORECAST. SO LOTS OF SUNSHINE. SO WE’LL TAKE THAT. THAT’S A PLUS. BUT IT IS GOING TO BE PRETTY CHILLY. TEMPERATURES BELOW AVERAGE FOR THE NEXT WEEK OR SO. AND YEAH, WEDNESDAY IS GOING TO BE THE COLDEST DAY OF THE WEEK WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE MORNINGS DIPPING DOWN INTO THE LOW 40’S, THE UPPER 30’S LIKE I WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT. BUT SLOWLY REBOUNDING FROM THEIR GETTING BACK

    A Cool, Sunny Weekend Ahead for the Gulf Coast

    A chilly weekend is followed by another cold front on Monday

    Happy Saturday to you! It’s a chilly morning behind a cold front that worked through overnight.Morning lows will dropped into the 40s and 50s today, and won’t increase all too much this afternoon.Highs today will cap in the upper 60s. Luckily, we do have lots of sunshine which will help against the chilly temperatures.Sunday will be another chilly start in the 40s. However, the afternoon will be about average for highs in the mid 70s. Another cold front will push through Southwest Florida on Monday, bringing even chillier air through the end of next week.This front carries a slight chance of showers, but most of the rain is expected to dissipate before reaching the Gulf Coast.We’re in for a long stretch of unseasonably cool weather, with highs in the 60s through next weekend.Follow the NBC2 weather team on social mediaChief Meteorologist Allyson Rae on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jason Dunning on Facebook and XMeteorologist Rob Duns on Facebook and XMeteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and XMeteorologist Jesslyn Ferentz on Facebook and XWatch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest video forecastYou can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast hereDOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for your latest news and weather alerts.

    Happy Saturday to you! It’s a chilly morning behind a cold front that worked through overnight.

    Morning lows will dropped into the 40s and 50s today, and won’t increase all too much this afternoon.

    Highs today will cap in the upper 60s. Luckily, we do have lots of sunshine which will help against the chilly temperatures.

    Sunday will be another chilly start in the 40s. However, the afternoon will be about average for highs in the mid 70s.

    Another cold front will push through Southwest Florida on Monday, bringing even chillier air through the end of next week.

    This front carries a slight chance of showers, but most of the rain is expected to dissipate before reaching the Gulf Coast.

    We’re in for a long stretch of unseasonably cool weather, with highs in the 60s through next weekend.


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    Get ready to soak up the sunshine this weekend, Gulf Coast! The forecast is calling for clear skies and warm temperatures, making it the perfect time to hit the beach or enjoy some outdoor activities.

    Whether you’re looking to relax on the sand, go for a swim in the crystal-clear waters, or explore the local attractions, this weekend is shaping up to be a picture-perfect one. So pack your sunscreen, grab your sunglasses, and get ready to make the most of this cool, sunny weekend ahead.

    Don’t forget to stay hydrated, wear your sun protection, and have a great time soaking up the sun on the beautiful Gulf Coast. Enjoy every moment of this glorious weather and make some unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Cheers to a fantastic weekend ahead! #GulfCoastWeekend #SunnyDaysAhead

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  • A weekend cool down with high country wind alerts

    A weekend cool down with high country wind alerts


    PHOENIX — After we broke a record high and hit the 80s on Friday, a weekend cool down is in store!

    The area of high pressure that’s kept us warm with stagnant air is breaking down this weekend as a cold front sweeps through the state today. This storm will not bring any rain or snow to the state but it will bring some cooler air and windy conditions along and north of the Rim.

    A wind advisory is in effect for portions of Apache and Navajo Counties today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Gust could reach 40-50 mph.

    Back in the Valley, overnight lows will continue to drop into the mid to upper 40s over the next few days, so our mornings will stay nice and cool.

    Afternoon highs will hit the low 70s for the weekend and the start of the new week.

    Fine particle pollution (dust and smoke) is lingering over the Valley. The worst of it will impact us in the morning hours, with air quality gradually improving throughout the day.

    A Burn Ban will be back in effect Sunday across Maricopa County, so burning wood in fireplaces, stoves, and outdoor firepits will be prohibited.

    A second storm midweek could cool temperatures even closer to seasonable for the second half of the week with a chance for rain in the Valley and snow in the high country.

    Although we will see a cool-off for the upcoming week, temperatures will remain a few degrees above average for this time of the year and above-average temperatures will likely remain in the forecast overall through the month of January and into spring.

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    As the weekend approaches, it’s time to start planning how to unwind and relax after a long week. One way to cool down and enjoy some time outdoors is to head to the high country for some fresh mountain air. However, it’s important to be aware of any high country wind alerts that may be in effect.

    High country wind alerts are issued when strong gusts of wind are expected in mountainous areas. These alerts can impact outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and picnicking, so it’s important to stay informed and take precautions.

    If you’re planning a weekend getaway to the high country, make sure to check the weather forecast and any wind alerts that may be in effect. Be prepared by packing extra layers, securing your tent or campsite, and avoiding areas with high wind exposure.

    Despite the potential for high winds, a weekend in the high country can still be a relaxing and rejuvenating experience. Take in the stunning views, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and enjoy some quality time with nature. Just remember to stay safe and be mindful of any wind alerts that may be in effect.

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  • Windy, wintry weekend: What you need to know about the weather

    Windy, wintry weekend: What you need to know about the weather


    After Friday’s snowy and frigid temperatures, the weekend will not be any better in the D.C. area.

    After Friday’s snowy and frigid temperatures, the weekend will not be any better in the D.C. area.

    Here’s what you need to know.

    Saturday will be cold but sunny, with wind gusts coming in between 20 and 30 mph.

    “Travel on potentially icy surfaces could become more treacherous with the gusty winds. Persistent winds, however, should aid in the drying of the low levels, so hopefully this will limit how widespread icy spots are,” the National Weather Service forecasted.

    Sunday will be clear and sunny, with temperatures in the 30s. Snow will continue throughout the day, increasing overnight.

    WTOP Meteorologist Mike Stinneford said a significant winter storm will affect the D.C. area from Sunday night into Monday, with the risk of several inches of snow, possibly mixed with freezing rain and sleet.

    In fact, early predications indicate the region may see anywhere between 5 to 8 inches of snow Sunday night into Monday for much of the D.C. area, marking the season’s first heavy snowstorm.

    “Cold weather remains locked in place for the day with clouds increasing ahead of our next weather-maker which is likely to bring the first big snow of the season to region,” 7News First Alert Chief Meteorologist Veronica Johnson said of Sunday’s weather.

    Johnson said the “very cold weekend” will serve as a precursor to even colder temperatures that will stick around into the week ahead. The highest readings this week will stay around freezing temperatures.

    The teeth-chattering temperatures won’t be going anywhere anytime soon, according to Johnson. She warned they would be sticking around through mid-January.



    FORECAST

    Temperatures will tumble well below freezing overnight into Saturday, and any standing water and slush will freeze. Saturday will be a windy and cold day. A significant winter storm will affect the D.C. area on Sunday night into Monday, with the risk of several inches of snow, possibly mixed with freezing rain and sleet.

    SATURDAY: Mostly sunny, windy and cold. Highs 30 to 35.

    SUNDAY: Sunny in the morning. Increasing cloudiness in the afternoon. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

    MONDAY: Snow likely, possibly mixed with sleet. Several inches of snow possible. Highs upper 20s to lower 30s.

    TUESDAY: Early snow showers, then clearing, breezy and cold. Highs in the low to mid-30s.

    WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid to upper 30s.

    CURRENT CONDITIONS

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    As we head into the weekend, it looks like we’re in for a windy and wintry couple of days. Here’s what you need to know about the weather forecast:

    1. Strong winds: A cold front is expected to bring strong winds to the area, with gusts reaching up to 40 mph in some areas. Be sure to secure any outdoor furniture or decorations to prevent them from being blown away.

    2. Snow showers: There is a chance of snow showers throughout the weekend, particularly on Saturday night and Sunday morning. While accumulation is expected to be light, be prepared for slick roads and reduced visibility.

    3. Cold temperatures: Temperatures are expected to drop significantly, with highs in the 30s and lows in the 20s. Make sure to bundle up if you plan on spending any time outdoors.

    4. Winter weather advisories: Keep an eye out for any winter weather advisories or warnings that may be issued by the National Weather Service. Stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe in the inclement weather.

    Overall, it’s important to be prepared for the windy and wintry conditions this weekend. Stay warm, stay safe, and enjoy the beauty of the winter weather!

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  • Storm system moves through the area this weekend

    Storm system moves through the area this weekend


    LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Snow and at times wintry mix and freezing drizzle will be possible Saturday. Snow is likely on Sunday. This weekend will be cold and breezy as well. Frigid temperatures are in the forecast for the first half of next week.

    A storm system will move across the region Saturday and Sunday. There is a chance of snow, wintry mix (snow, sleet and freezing rain) and freezing drizzle Saturday morning and early afternoon across the area. Mid-to-late afternoon Saturday, most of Nebraska will transition to a chance to likelihood of snow. There may still be some freezing rain, freezing drizzle or sleet trying to mix in at times. Northern Kansas will still have a chance to likelihood of snow and wintry mix. Snow is likely across much of Nebraska and Northern Kansas Saturday night into Sunday morning. This snow may be moderate to heavy at times across parts of South Central and Southeastern Nebraska as well as Northern Kansas. Early-to-mid afternoon Sunday, the snow chance looks to decrease in the northern half of Nebraska and will likely be done by the evening. In the southern half of Nebraska, the chance for snow will begin to decrease late afternoon and into the evening. Snow may not be done in extreme Southeastern Nebraska and Northeastern Kansas until late Sunday evening or early Monday morning. The light snowfall totals of 1 to 3″ looks to be in parts of Western and Northeastern Nebraska. The highest snowfall totals of 8 to 12″ should be in part of Southeastern Nebraska and Northeastern Kansas. There could be some ice accumulation of a glaze to a tenth of an inch in parts of Southern Nebraska and Northern Kansas too. It will be cold and breezy this weekend too. North -northeast winds at 10 to 25 mph and gusts to 35 mph will make it feel colder. Those winds will also cause limited visibility with snow as well as areas of drifting and blowing snow. Travel could be very difficult, especially Saturday night into Sunday. Winter Storm Warning in effect for part of South Central and Southeastern Nebraska as well as North Central and Northeastern Kansas Saturday morning – Sunday evening. Winter Weather Advisory in effect for parts of Eastern, Central and Western Nebraska Saturday morning – Sunday evening.

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    Winter Storm Warning and Winter Weather Advisory in effect Saturday morning – Sunday evening(KOLN)
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    The coldest air of the season so far looks to stick around for the first half of next week. Morning winds chills Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday could be as low as -10 to -20. It warms up a little bit Thursday and Friday with a small chance of flurries or light snow showers both days.

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    Get ready, because a storm system is set to move through our area this weekend! Meteorologists are predicting strong winds, heavy rain, and possibly even thunderstorms as this system moves through.

    Make sure to stay updated on weather alerts and warnings, and be prepared for potential power outages and road closures. It’s always a good idea to have a backup plan in place and stock up on supplies in case of any emergencies.

    Stay safe and stay dry as this storm system makes its way through our area. And don’t forget to check in on your neighbors and loved ones to make sure they’re prepared as well. Let’s weather this storm together! #stormsystem #weatheralert #besafe.

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