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Weather News First Alert Weather Thursday Night Forecast

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Dave Turley’s First Alert Weather forecast for Thursday, December 4, 2025


Tuesday will be sunny, highs in the upper 50s. Tuesday night will clear, lows in the mid 30s. Wednesday will be sunny, highs near 60. Wednesday night will be clear, lows in the mid 40s. Coastal Waters ... Read More

First Alert Forecast: Chilly weekend with light mix possible Sunday night


Sunday afternoon: Mostly cloudy with isolated light rain showers possible. High, 50. Sunday evening: Turning breezy and colder. Late at night, a few light rain showers could mix with and turn to snow ... Read More

First Alert Weather Day Wednesday night; Slick and snow-covered roads


WEDNESDAY: Peeks of sun in the morning hours. Chance of light snow showers developing in the afternoon and evening hours as a cold front moves in. Forecasted snow amounts range from a dusting to 2 ... Read More

Winter weather alerts issued for 5 N.J. counties with up to 4 inches of snow in forecast Tuesday


The Tuesday morning commute in northern New Jersey could be messy with a mix of snow, sleet and rain, forecasters say. Read More

First Alert Weather Day: Winds remain blustery, snow starting to fall


A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect for mid‑Michigan this Thanksgiving‑eve Wednesday as strong winds have continued across the region since early this morning. Gusts up to 45–50 mph have been ... Read More


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