Weather alert day Mon.: Strong to severe storms
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SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - A First Alert Weather Day remains in place for today as we’re tracking not only snow and freezing rain, but also wind, rain, and thunderstorms (with a chance for severe weather). The next 24 hours are going to be sort of a rollercoaster with all of these conditions moving through, and temperatures wildly going up and down.
Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast: The heaviest rain will be in NE Florida, near and east of Hwy 301 & south of I-10 Showers and storms that form will have a tendency to drift eastward toward the beaches SHARE WITH US: Send us photos of the weather you’re seeing in your area ⬇️
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13 First Alert: Blizzard to bring heavy snow accumulations and strong winds as the weekend wraps up
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect through Monday morning
The First Alert Storm team has issued today and Monday as First Alert Days due to a winter storm that will move through and cause poor travel conditions.
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First Alert Weather Days: Extreme fire danger Saturday, then wind, cold and snow for Colorado Sunday
A dramatic weather shift is unfolding across Colorado this weekend, prompting First Alert Weather Days for both Saturday and Sunday.
A First Alert Weather Day Declared for Sunday
Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast: Tracking partly cloudy and dry conditions for Friday evening with temperatures in the 70s and 60s. Tonight will be dry with overnight lows dropping to the lower to mid 50s.
First things first, though, is the First Alert Day that takes effect tonight into much of Friday. Strong, non-thunderstorm wind gusts are likely, potentially reaching at least 50 to 60 mph.