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First Alert: The warm, dry forecast continues
While we desperately need the rain, the dry weather makes for rather nice outdoor plans. Afternoon high temperatures will continue to rise slightly each day this week, reaching the middle to upper 80s by week’s end, with morning temperatures hovering in the 50s during the night and early mornings.
First Alert Weather: Near record warmth continues
THE NEXT BIG THING will be near-record warmth on Thursday and Friday. The record high for Birmingham Thursday is 86° (1927), for Tuscaloosa 86° (2010), and Anniston 84° (2016).
First Alert Weather: Warm and windy on Wednesday with possible showers
That means warm southern air will be driven into our area to give us a high temperature of 72 degrees before the cold front hits us with possible showers this evening around 7 p.m. Ahead of that cold front, winds will pick up with gusts around 25 mph. Get those rakes ready as we may need them soon.
First Alert Weather: Warm and dry afternoons ahead
The First Alert Weather Team says its partly sunny with a few showers moving inland this afternoon. It’ll be mainly dry this evening. It’s still breezy onshore winds. High risk of rip currents continue at our local beaches. Tidal flooding remains expected around the times of high tide along the St. Johns River.
FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Upper 70s continue before the first of two fronts move through
Today’s temperatures will remain warm, with highs in the upper 70s and the possibility of reaching 80 degrees in some areas due to sunny skies and minimal cloud cover.
First Alert Weather: Temperatures hanging out above normal
CBS News New York's John Elliott has the latest weather forecast.
First Alert Weather: Near-record warmth in the days ahead
THE NEXT BIG THING will be near record warmth for Thursday and Friday. The record high for Birmingham Thursday is 86 (1927), for Tuscaloosa 86 (2010), and for Anniston 84 (2016). There is a chance we could tie or break record highs,
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First Alert Weather: Mostly feeling like Fall for the next week
Wednesday will be our coolest day of the week for highs; temperatures will ride slightly above average heading into the ...
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Rusty’s First Alert Forecast - Spotty shower early then clearing and cooler Wednesday
We‘ll have a much cooler day ahead but the highs in the mid 60s will still be above average. A brief spike into the 70s is ...
Yahoo
15h
First Alert Forecast: Near record heat expected on Wednesday and Thursday
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has been issued for Wednesday and Thursday for the well above average and potentially record-tying ...
LIVE
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First Alert Daily: Cameron has a live update on our mild dry spell
We have not had measurable rainfall in the capital city in more than two weeks, and rain chances are unimpressive in the ...
WMBF News
14h
FIRST ALERT: How did Halloween start?
Most scholars believed the idea of Halloween, started roughly 2000 years ago in what is now Ireland from the ancient Celtic ...
KPLC on MSN
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First Alert Forecast: Morning fog and warmer afternoons expected to continue
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Fall like weather is starting to fade in SWLA for now, without any major cooling for the rest of ...
16h
First Alert Forecast: Record heat this week
Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android, so you can stay informed on the go and in between ...
15h
First Alert Safety Check: Best practices when having an outdoor fire
Fall temperatures may have you looking for the comfort of an outdoor fire to warm up with. Before you light the match and ...
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