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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,
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.
SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy with peeks of sunshine in the afternoon. High 33°. Wind light and variable. A quick light snow system to move through Sunday night will produce a dusting of snow on some roads. Be alert for some slick spots Sunday night into the Monday morning commute.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Your Hawaii News Now First Alert Weather Team has declared Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS for all islands as a kona low will increase the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms. A FLOOD WATCH is in effect for all islands through Monday afternoon.
THURSDAY (New Year’s Day): The start of 2026 will be cold! Morning temperatures will be below zero for many. Another shot of light snow is possible in the early morning, mainly in the northern valley and northwest MN. Afternoon highs only make it into the single digits under a partly sunny sky. A cold and cloudy start to 2026.
After the snow has subsided, partly cloudy skies will continue into the first day of 2026. Thursday’s temperatures will be similar, with highs in the upper 30s and low 40s. Overnight lows are expected to drop to the upper 20s and low 30s.
NEW YEARS DAY: FIRST ALERT. Snow likely for the first half of the day with broken snow showers into the afternoon. Highs in the 20s and low 30s. NW wind will pick up during the afternoon with gusts 30-35 mph. Areas of blowing snow possible.
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