Wednesday and Thursday will be pleasant for winter, but all eyes are on the winter storm headed our way for the weekend.
We’re approaching the end of a weekend that featured calm weather, warming temperatures, and plenty of sunshine. Winds did increase at times but weren’t extreme and likely didn’t spoil the pleasant ...
It is the calm before the storm today as we track sunshine and passing clouds ahead of this weekend’s major winter storm.
Outside of a few lake-effect rain showers moving through the western half of mid-Michigan this afternoon, a majority of the region has stayed dry with mostly cloudy skies. Winds have been a factor at ...
Our weekend still looks cool, but mainly dry. There could be a few sprinkles, or perhaps a light shower late Saturday afternoon. Otherwise, skies will be partly sunny, with brighter skies on Sunday.
A chilly but sunny Friday is in store for the Lehigh Valley, with west winds 5-10 mph becoming calm in the evening. Increasing clouds are expected Saturday as high temperatures remain on the cool side ...
We are expecting a quiet weekend and the weather department. However, we will have some cool morning temperatures but we will see our temperatures anywhere between 5 to 15° above average for this time ...
While snowflakes stay away, we will be stuck with brutally frigid temperatures throughout the weekend across the Northland.