First Alert, Christmas Eve and snow
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We are tracking two 19 First Alert Weather Days. One for Friday morning for a potential for icy travel conditions due to sleet and freezing rain. The second Alert Day is for Monday as rain changes to snow and winds could potentially gust upwards of 50 mph.
After dealing with cloud cover this morning, our sky will return to sunshine quickly. This afternoon, under a mostly sunny sky, high temperatures will reach the upper-70s. The Christmas Day record high temperature is 79 degrees, which was set back in 1955.
Temperatures on Christmas Eve look good with a mostly cloudy sky and highs in 20s. The weather is relatively quiet for Santa and his reindeer, and no weather worries are foreseen here across the Red River Valley.
Dry days and warmer temperatures will continue through Saturday, with a mostly cloudy sky.
We’re giving you the First Alert to a warm and quiet Christmas forecast. Enjoy the sunshine and mild weather as you celebrate the holiday with friends and family. THROUGH THE WEEKENDMore clouds will arrive for the end of the week with a passing disturbance to our north.
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY will go in effect this evening and will remain in place through Wednesday morning. Snow will spread across the region overnight, leading to rapidly deteriorating conditions with low visibility and messy roads through the morning commute Wednesday.
Dry days and warmer temperatures will continue through Saturday, with a mostly cloudy sky.
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First alert: Snow sweeps through, sticking around for PM commute and holiday travel
The flakes have started flying and the precipitation will stick around through the evening commute on Tuesday, potentially impacting holiday travel plans. We’ll run into a steadier pocket of snow during the evening drive around 6 p.