Plenty of clouds and gusty winds on Saturday
Brighter and less windy on Sunday
QUALIFY FOR THE LOAN PROGRAM… CAN BE FOUND ON THE CITY’S WEBSITE. (áááFIRST WARNING TYLER OPENááá) <NOW FIRST WARNING WEATHER….THE AREA’S CERTIFIED MOST ACCURATE FORECAST.> FULL WEATHER: A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. (áááALICEááá) A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. A pressure gradient between Hurricane Lee passing well to our east and high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will generate gusty winds, particularly during the daytime on Saturday. However, aside from a slight chance of rain in far northeastern Vermont, it will remain dry with low humidity. Aside from a period of showers on Monday, the remainder of the next seven days looks tranquil. (áááALICEááá) (áááALICEááá
Another cool night is on tap, but it won’t be quite as chilly as last night with many areas falling into the low 50s. Saturday will be mostly cloudy as Lee makes its closest pass, but most of the region will remain dry. The best chance for a few showers will be across eastern VT and NH.It will turn breezy, especially Saturday afternoon and evening, with gusts between 20 and 40 mph across northern NY and VT.The Connecticut River Valley and points east could see a few stronger gusts of 40-50 mph.Sunday is looking brighter with less wind as Lee exits to the north.After some showers Monday, the remainder of next week looks dry with highs staying in the 70s! 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
Another cool night is on tap, but it won’t be quite as chilly as last night with many areas falling into the low 50s.
Saturday will be mostly cloudy as Lee makes its closest pass, but most of the region will remain dry. The best chance for a few showers will be across eastern VT and NH.
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It will turn breezy, especially Saturday afternoon and evening, with gusts between 20 and 40 mph across northern NY and VT.
The Connecticut River Valley and points east could see a few stronger gusts of 40-50 mph.
Sunday is looking brighter with less wind as Lee exits to the north.
After some showers Monday, the remainder of next week looks dry with highs staying in the 70s!
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