Colder air has settled in once again after light snow fell over the past two days. Temperatures dropped below zero last night for most in the Chippewa Valley.
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We’ve actually been a little warmer Saturday than Friday ahead of a small system that may bring us a light mix of wintry precipitation this evening. Impacts should be minor. Your weather ...
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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — It's chilly in the upper 30s and low 40s this morning with high clouds that will thicken as Friday wears on. Light winds at 5-10 mph are expected today. Highs reach the low-to ...
Saturday we sit mostly cloudy and breezy as high temperatures sit in the low to mid 20s. Winds will be gusty at times out of the northwest upwards of 25-30 mph. This makes for wind chills in the ...
The new week will still feature some colder weather, but the main storm track for any precipitation will remain south of the Badger State ... early Friday morning. Breezy and chilly with lows ...
These moderate to breezy trades will continue through the day. Expect clouds and showers mainly in windward and mauka areas, with a shift to southeasterly winds tonight into Friday as a cold front ...
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Typical trade wind weather is expected for most of this week, with moderate to breezy wind speeds and scattered showers focused over windward and mountain areas.
Today— Plenty of Clouds.. Scattered Showers.. Very Windy.. SW/NW 15-25.. High Around 50 (in the morning. Temps falling thru 40s in pm) ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Breezy trade winds continue across the islands, driven by a high-pressure system northeast of Hawaii, while a low-pressure system remains southeast of the Big Island.