Christmas, First Alert
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It’s a quiet morning with light showers or drizzle. We will see our skies dry out and remain dry for most of the day, until we possibly get a shower or late rain late tonight, after many have gone to sleep.
Warming into the morning of Christmas Eve. Temperatures on Christmas Eve look good with a mostly cloudy sky and highs in 20s. The weather is looking quiet for Santa and his reindeer, and no weather worries are foreseen here across the Red River Valley.
We’re giving you the First Alert to a warm and quiet Christmas forecast. Enjoy the sunshine and mild weather as you celebrate the holiday with friends and family. TONIGHTWeak disturbance passes through the area afternoon,
Santa will be dealing with more clouds as he makes his way over the Midlands tonight. A small fast spot in the jet stream, which Santa uses to cruise the atmosphere, will bring a few more clouds tonight. Lows are in the low 50s.
By Monday morning, temperatures are expected to be in the 20s and 30s. Afternoon highs will hold in the 40s. A First Alert is in place for a possible widespread freeze by next Tuesday morning, with lows expected to fall into the teens and 20s.
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY will go in effect this evening and will remain in place through Wednesday morning. Snow will spread across the region overnight, leading to rapidly deteriorating conditions with low visibility and messy roads through the morning commute Wednesday.
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First alert: Snow sweeps through, sticking around for PM commute and holiday travel
The flakes have started flying and the precipitation will stick around through the evening commute on Tuesday, potentially impacting holiday travel plans. We’ll run into a steadier pocket of snow during the evening drive around 6 p.
Dry days and warmer temperatures will continue through Saturday, with a mostly cloudy sky.