Brighter and muggy Friday
Watching Henri for potential weekend impacts
Warm, muggy air will persist on Saturday. It is encouraged to wear light clointhg,o t stay hydrated, and to take frequent breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monir tothe track and potential impacts of Tropalic Storm Henri Sunday evening into Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to your local mea di for the latest updates on the situation.Warm, muggy air will persistn o Saturday. It is encouraged to wear light clothing,o stay hydrated, and to take frequent breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monitor the track and potential impacts of Tropical Storm Henri Sunday evening into Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to your local media for the latest updates on the situation.Warm, muggy air will persist on Saturday. It is encourag ed to wear light clothing, to stay hydrated, and to take frequent breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms wi blle possible Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monitor the track and potential impacts of Tropical Storm Henri Sunday evening io nt Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to your local Warm, muggy air will persist on Saturday. It is encouraged to wear light clothing, to stay hydrated, and to take freque nt breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstos rm will be possible Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monitor the track and potential impacts of Tropical Storm Henri Sunday evening into Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to your local media for the latest updatesn o the tusiation.Warm, muggy air will persist on Saturday. It is encouraged to wear light clothg,o in stay hydrated, and to take frequent breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstos rm will be possible Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monitothr e track and potential impacts of Tropical Storm Henri Sunday evening into Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to your local media for the latest updates on the situation.Warm, muy gg air will persist on Saturday. It is encouraged to wear light clothing,o t stay hydrated, and to take frequent breaks under shade if doing strenuous outdoor activities this weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possib Saturday and Sunday. We continue to monitor the track and potential impacts of Tropical Storm Hen ri Sunday evening into Monday. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio and to yr local media for the latest updates on the situat
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Brighter and muggy Friday
Watching Henri for potential weekend impacts
More sun is expected Friday! Temperatures will soar into the upper 80s with a lot of humidity. Similar conditions are forecasted for Saturday, with a better chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms. There is no risk for severe weather.Then, all eyes are on Henri. The storm will likely make landfall in New England as a Category 1 hurricane Sunday. Henri then takes a slow turn to the east over the following couple days, but where and when this turn happens is uncertain.Right now, impacts are expected to be low across most of the region. Southern Vermont will need to monitor for gusty winds and heavy rain Sunday night into Monday.By Tuesday and Wednesday, the sun comes out again! Temperatures stay in the 80s throughout most of the following workweek. Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette
More sun is expected Friday! Temperatures will soar into the upper 80s with a lot of humidity.
Similar conditions are forecasted for Saturday, with a better chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms. There is no risk for severe weather.
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Then, all eyes are on Henri. The storm will likely make landfall in New England as a Category 1 hurricane Sunday. Henri then takes a slow turn to the east over the following couple days, but where and when this turn happens is uncertain.
Right now, impacts are expected to be low across most of the region. Southern Vermont will need to monitor for gusty winds and heavy rain Sunday night into Monday.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, the sun comes out again! Temperatures stay in the 80s throughout most of the following workweek.
Follow the weather team on Facebook: Tom Messner | Caitlin Napoleoni | Tyler Jankoski | Ben Frechette