Significant changes will be ushered in by showers and thunderstorms, a few potentially strong, on Saturday.
- A significant weather shift is on the way this weekend. Warmth and humidity will bleed into Saturday afternoon, but showers and thunderstorms will move in from the north. A few of these storms could turn strong as they push south through the evening, bringing cooler air and clear skies by Sunday.
After that, winter returns with cool, sunny days and freezing nights early next week.Tonight stays mostly cloudy with a low near 68° and just a 20% chance of a shower. Some fog is also possible. Light southwest winds at 10 mph will keep things mild. Tomorrow is when the action picks up. Expect mostly cloudy skies with a high near 81° as warmth and humidity continues. But scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop in the afternoon and evening — a 70% chance.Tomorrow night, rain ends and skies turn clear. Winds shift to the north-northwest at 10-20 mph, ushering in cooler air. Lows drop to the upper 40s.Sunday brings sunny skies and breeziness with highs near 58°. No rain expected. It’s a pleasant day to be outside after the overnight storms.Monday is sunny and cool with highs only in the lower 50s and lows near 32°. The cooler pattern is setting in hard. Tuesday stays mostly sunny but gets even colder. Highs reach just 54° with lows dropping to the mid-to-upper 20s — freezing temperatures return overnight. Download the WTVY News4 app to get alerts and stories the moment they are published. Available for FREE in theMayor charged with voyeurism after allegedly sniffing teen girl’s underwear
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