A cloudy but very mild end to the workweek
Cloudy skies and unseasonably mild weather bring a gentle close to the workweek. Still, forecasts indicate a change of pace, with a mix of rain and snow expected over the weekend.
Cloudy skies and unseasonably mild weather bring a gentle close to the workweek. Still, forecasts indicate a change of pace, with a mix of rain and snow expected over the weekend.
Central Florida is bracing for an unusually warm Saturday that could shatter temperature records. Spectrum News 13 meteorologist Katie Garch points to abundant sunshine as a key factor in the rising mercury.
This weekend, Northern California sees a surge of warm monsoon air, raising temperatures before a wave of cooler conditions sets in. Clouds are expected in the Valley, while the Sierra may see scattered showers.
Tropical Depression Three is circulating just off the coast and is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal later today. While minimal impacts are anticipated for the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry, residents can expect increased chances of scattered showers, storms, and gusty winds this weekend.
Minnesota is set to experience unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend, with highs reaching into the 80s according to WCCO’s Chris Shaffer.
Longmont anticipates between 2 and 4 inches of snow tonight, with temperatures peaking at 29 degrees today. A significant warming trend is on the horizon, promising highs of 57 degrees by Sunday.