![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By Monday, we’ll be back to more seasonable and pleasant weather, with sunshine yet temperatures staying in the mid-80s.Ĭopyright 2023 WSAZ. It’s a bittersweet way to end the heat wave, taking up our weekend with the storm threats. Sunday’s another day of occasional bands of showers and storms, further holding temperatures to the mid-80s. It’s afternoon arrival will not only elevate the risk of severe weather with this one, but also allow temperatures to race to the 90s one more time before cooling down in the thunder. Saturday will bring an actual system our way, providing more numerous showers and storms and an eventual change in the weather pattern. Stay hydrated, take more frequent breaks from the heat, and access to air conditioning is best. There’s still a shot some of us are kept back from the brink by way of the isolated thunderstorm, but at this point it’s best to get those hot-weather safety tips in practice. Even the nights will be uncomfortably stuffy, with temperatures still in the 80s well past sunset.įriday features the peak of the heat, with many folks registering 95-100° temperatures, not including the added influences of humidity. There’s a storm system moving through the Great Lakes to our north and it will be extending enough influence locally to provide support for a few of those storms both today and tomorrow, but most of the weather conversation these days will be about the heat. In this scenario, these downpours would be passing and brief, but often part of a towering thunderstorm that plods along through the humidity. During those times of max heating this afternoon, conditions will be ripe for a few isolated thunderstorms to be forced into being, as “nature’s air conditioners”. ![]() Expect hours of sunshine to push temperatures across the 90-degree mark and keep it right around there for several hours this afternoon. Now that dome of heat in the Deep South will finally surge northward and get us a little taste of what everyone else has been feeling. It’s even technically been below average (albeit slightly). (WSAZ) - While so much of the country (and world) see unusually hot weather, we’ve been getting off relatively easily in the local area. While a fresh coating of snow is possible by early next week, the temperature will rise back to more bearable levels just after Christmas day (highs in the 30s).Ĭopyright 2022 WSAZ. With weekend lows expected to be in the single digits, we will be on frozen pipe alert as the cold wave takes hold. Even when the sun comes out the temperature will hover near 15 degrees all day long (and that’s without the wind factored in). Given rain will precede the arctic front and be followed by wind blown snow showers, an ice-up followed by an accumulation of snow will make for hazardous travel conditions for the first light of Friday.įriday will turn into a harshly cold day with bitter blusters and occasional snow showers sweeping through. And that trend should continue Wednesday as sunshiny skies usher in the winter season with the solstice at 4:47 in the afternoon.Īfter that, the weather will go downhill as first wet then icy roads will confirm the notion that winter is here! The timing of the arrival of the arctic air and wind-blown snow showers is centered around midnight Thursday into Friday morning. While one week of rain does not break a months long deficit in rain, the timing of the rain has many farmers suddenly more optimistic. But this week’s rains have proved to be a Godsend. (WSAZ) - The weather so far this week has been ideal for travelers with dry roads and fair skies within a tankful of gas of our region. WSAZ-TV (Huntington, WV) PORTSMOUTH.OH (WSAZ) -After a dry spring, the talk of summer drought has made it to dinner tables. ![]()
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