First Alert, Freezing rain
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First Alert Meteorologist Trevor Gibbs has your latest 7 day forecast. This year marks the 40th anniversary that MLK Day was first observed in 1986.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for parts of eastern ND and the RRV until midday Monday. There are slick spots on the roads, particularly in areas where roads may not have been treated. The combination of low visibility and slick spots means you may want some extra time on the roads.
Here’s your First Alert Forecast: SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy with peeks of sunshine in the afternoon. High 30°. Wind light and variable. A quick light snow system will move through tonight and produce a dusting of snow on some roads. Be alert for slick spots tonight into the Monday morning commute. Low of 26°.
Not a big storm by Western New York standards, but enough snow to make the Monday morning commute tricky. As a result, the News10 First Alert meteorologists have issued a yellow alert. This will be a general,
TONIGHT: FIRST ALERT. Mostly clear skies with lows on either side of 0°. NW wind will gust to 25 mph at times leading to blowing snow and wind chill values well below zero. SATURDAY: AM FIRST ALERT. COLD! Mostly sunny with highs in the single digits and teens. NW winds will gust to 25 mph keeping wind chills again below zero.
Tuesday morning, light snow showers with the clipper continuing to push through leading to slick spots for the morning drive. The wind also starts to increase in the morning and could gust 30+ mph into the afternoon.