1st Alert Weather Day
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CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day due to strong to severe storms and damaging winds in the Tri-State, according to the FOX19 NOW Weather Team. A SLIGHT RISK (two out of five) for severe storms exists for the far easternmost communities, and a MARGINAL RISK (one out of five) for the rest of the Tri-State.
The KQ2 Storm Track Weather Team is issuing a KQ2 Storm Tracker First Alert Weather Day for Friday as the area prepares for the potential for severe thunderstorms Friday afternoon and evening. In the upper levels of the atmosphere,
The fog can create hazardous driving conditions from around 5 p.m. Thursday evening into Friday afternoon due to reduced visibility.
Onshore winds keep the door open for a shower anytime. We also may have some sea breeze showers well inland each evening thru Sunday. But the overall weather pattern is not conducive at all for lots of rain, don’t plan on it.
The KQ2 Stormtracker Weather Team is tracking the potential for mixed winter precipitation across Northwest Missouri and Northeast Kansas Sunday and into Sunday night. Light snow, sleet, and freezing rain accumulations could lead to slick roadways and hazardous travel conditions in parts of the area.