1st Alert Weather Day on Sat. for scattered, disruptive rain
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The weekend is shaping up to be pretty decent, albeit on the cool side. Highs both days will range in the mid to upper 50s, with a mix of sun and clouds.Fall foliage is really starting to peak for portions of the Tri-State Area,
Rain will push out early Sunday morning, ending from about 5 AM – 10 PM west-to-east. The rest of Sunday looks better with sun and some clouds and highs in the low 80s. It will still be a bit humid, but overall outdoor plans look to be in better shape especially for the afternoon.
First Alert Weather Day for wet weather Sunday: We have declared Sunday, Oct. 26 a First Alert Weather Day. The main impact tomorrow is rain. Sunday morning should be mostly dry with temperatures in the mid 50s. Showers will likely start to push into west Alabama during the mid and late morning hours (9 a.m. to 12 p.m.).
All the focus then turns to the chilly temps and the first widespread frost of the season. Prepare tonight by covering plants or bringing them inside. Tomorrow morning is a First Alert 6 Weather Day due to that first widespread frost. We’ll rebound quickly that morning and enjoy a great afternoon. Highs in the mid 60s are likely.
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) -Today is a First Alert Weather Day. The main timeframe will be this afternoon and evening going into Saturday morning. There is a slight risk of severe weather in our southwestern counties today with the main threats being up to golf ball sized hail and wind gusts up to 60mph.
We have issued a First Alert Weather Day for a Dense Fog Advisory until 9 a.m. Visibility is less than a ¼ mile, and dense fog has inundated a few communities, which could cause impacts through the morning commute.