Drier Thursday followed by more heavy rain Friday
Humidity stays high until the weekend
our local people.” BENNY NEZAJ NBC NEWS. (áááFIRST WARNING TYLER OPENááá) <NOW FIRST WARNING WEATHER….THE AREA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST.> FULL WEATHER: Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend. (áááSPORTSááá) TODAY WE VISIT MOUNT MANSFIELD Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and (áááSPORTSááá) Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the (áááSPORTSááá) TODAY Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog (áááSPORTSááá) locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend.Showers rotating eastward through parts of the region will diminish tonight. Expect lingering patchy low clouds and fog overnight with dry air aloft moving overhead. Warmer conditions will follow with south winds tomorrow, especially west of the Green Mountains. The next round of precipitation moves in Friday, with some locally heavy rain possible. Dry and seasonable weather returns for the weekend. (áááSPORTSáá
Thursday will be mostly dry, with a blend of sun and clouds and just a stray shower possible. It will be warm and humid, with highs rising back to the low 80s!Another round of showers and storms will blow through early Friday – locally heavy downpours will be possible during the morning commute. Additional scattered storms will persist into the afternoon.Much lower humidity comes back for the weekend. Although Saturday may start off with lingering showers, the sun makes an appearance late in the day and especially Sunday.Follow the NBC5 First Warning Weather team on social media:Chief Meteorologist Tyler Jankoski Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Ben Frechette Facebook | Twitter | InstagramMeteorologist Matt DiLoreto Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Andrew Grautski Facebook | TwitterMeteorologist Marissa Vigevani Facebook | Twitter
Thursday will be mostly dry, with a blend of sun and clouds and just a stray shower possible. It will be warm and humid, with highs rising back to the low 80s!
Another round of showers and storms will blow through early Friday – locally heavy downpours will be possible during the morning commute. Additional scattered storms will persist into the afternoon.
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Much lower humidity comes back for the weekend. Although Saturday may start off with lingering showers, the sun makes an appearance late in the day and especially Sunday.
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