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First Alert Weather: Some rain tonight, then return to dry weather


JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast: Showers at times tonight with lows only dropping to the lower 60s. While ... Read More

First alert: Sunny skies Sunday, warming for Christmas


A significant warming trend takes hold Wednesday and accelerates through Christmas Day. Highs reach nearly 15 degrees above normal, topping out in the mid 60s to the low 70s— much warmer than typical ... Read More

First Alert Weather Day: Bitterly cold rest of the weekend, dangerous wind chills


Frigid temps and wind chill valuesREST OF THE WEEKEND: Stay cold & dryNEW WEEK: Turning milder, chance of rain/snow showersWAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The First Alert Weather Days continue through Sunday ... Read More

Storm Alert Weather Forecast: More fog and dry weather but the rain is on the way


Monday into Tuesday morning. Rain chances Monday night into Tuesday with widespread rain (mountain snow) from Wednesday (a lull ... Read More

FIRST ALERT: Looking ahead to warmer weather later next week for Christmas


A warming trend is on the way for the upcoming holiday week, which will lead to well-above normal high temperatures. Read More

First Alert Weather: Strong-to-severe storms possible Thursday evening, followed by cooler temps


THE WEEKEND: A light freeze is possible early Saturday morning as temperatures dip near freezing. Sunshine returns, and temperatures rebound quickly, climbing into the 60s by Saturday afternoon with ... Read More

First Alert Weather: Chilly temperatures with some inland frost early Wednesday


Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast: Some drizzle early Monday evening, then clearing skies with temperatures in the 30s & 40s by morning. Read More

First Alert Forecast: Bitter cold out, seasonable weather on the way to the Midstate


After a bitterly cold weekend, temperatures will finally rise above freezing today. Expect breezy and sunny weather this afternoon. Tuesday’s weather will be seasonable, with high temperatures ... Read More

FIRST ALERT DAY: Snow moves through, followed by dangerous cold


The First Alert Storm Team has designated today as a First Alert Day due to snow moving through parts of the area, followed by dangerously cold temperatures. Read More

FIRST ALERT: Cold Tuesday followed by milder weather


Cold weather remains in place today as sunshine returns. Milder weather builds in for the end of the week into the weekend. Read More

First Alert Forecast: Periods of rain to end our week, as we slowly dry out into the weekend


LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Go ahead and grab the rain jacket and umbrella as you are stepping out the door on this Thursday morning. We have seen some trends that suggest the most widespread showers ... Read More

Cold front brings cool, windy and dry air to North Texas


A cold front is moving across the area Sunday morning, bringing a cool and gusty northerly wind. The good news is that this front is ushering a dry airmass into North Texas. So, any lingering fog ... Read More


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