Michael Fish's NBC26 Storm Shield weather forecast

6 years ago
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We'll have some patchy fog, drizzle and mild air ahead moving in ahead an approaching low pressure system. Highs will pop all the way up into the low-40s. Tonight, with that mild, moist air going over the cold snowpack, we'll see fog develop around the area, with some being locally dense. There will also be a chance of a little rain with very mild overnight lows in the upper-30s/lower-40s. Thursday will be the most active day of the week with areas of rain. This may start to change over to a little snow in the afternoon well off to the NW. We'll have very mild temperatures in the 40s to start the day, but they'll fall a bit as we head through the afternoon. Right now, any snow accumulation should be minor, but the farther you live to the NW, you could see just a little more, but still minor. Thursday night, as this low pressure system departs, it'll be blustery and turning colder. If there's a leftover rain or snow shower, that'll end. Overnight lows will plummet into the upper-single digits above zero. It'll be cold and blustery on Friday with some sunshine. Get ready for that punch of winter to be back with highs only in the upper-teens. The weekend will also be cold with highs only in the teens with a chance of light snow on Sunday night going into Monday.

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