Record heat arrives Thursday
Thunderstorms break the heat on Friday
THE GOAL IS TO PREVENT REAR- END CRASHES AND ACCIDENTS WITH PEDESTRIANS. <NOW NBC5 FIRST WARNING WEATHER…THE AREA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST> TYLER, THE WEATHER TODAY WAS…. ANCHORS CHAT…. Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to climb near or above 90 degrees.Smoky conditions will be possible again tonight across the Champlain Valley as smoke from Nova Scotia wildfires moves back into our region. Otherwise, dry weather is expected through Thursday before a backdoor cold front will bring some showers and thunderstorms late Friday into Saturday. In the meantime, much above normal temperatures are expected through the week with the warmest temperatures expected on Thursday when highs are expected to
Temperatures peak on Thursday. Some daily record highs will fall, with temperatures reaching the low and mid 90s! A touch of humidity will be in the air.Very warm again Friday, with highs in the 80s to near 90 degrees.A cold front will move through late in the day, bringing showers and a few storms. This will bring an end to the heat wave.This weekend will be much cooler with highs mainly in the 60s to near 70. Plenty of clouds will stick around, along with a chance for showers on Saturday – especially south and east.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | Twitter
Temperatures peak on Thursday. Some daily record highs will fall, with temperatures reaching the low and mid 90s! A touch of humidity will be in the air.
Very warm again Friday, with highs in the 80s to near 90 degrees.
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A cold front will move through late in the day, bringing showers and a few storms. This will bring an end to the heat wave.
This weekend will be much cooler with highs mainly in the 60s to near 70. Plenty of clouds will stick around, along with a chance for showers on Saturday – especially south and east.
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