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Temperatures will be trending a few degrees above normal today before another cold front sends them crashing down again by Sunday.
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FORECAST: Overnight cold front brings a brief cooldown Sunday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE)- A cold front passing through the region Saturday night will bring nothing more than a few sprinkles, an increase in clouds and a drop in temperatures. We’ll fall back into the upper 20s and low 30s Sunday morning.
Friday will feel markedly colder, with high temperatures only reaching the upper 20s and wind chills hovering around 10 degrees as strong westerly winds continue.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect from midnight until 9 AM Thursday. Areas of fog, sometimes dense, will develop overnight into Thursday morning. There is a chance of rain showers tonight and this may limit the fog development in parts of southeast Louisiana and southwest Mississippi.
Thursday morning in North Texas is mild and humid ahead of a cold front that will move through, increasing winds.
Highs on this final day of autumn will be much warmer than normal. A cold front overnight drops highs a bit for the first day of winter. -- Rich Segal
A weak cold front will pass through the area this evening and overnight. This may spark a few showers and thunderstorms near the frontal system as it races east. The weather should quiet down tonight after the front passes and will allow cooler air to settle in on Friday.
A cold front is expected to blast Minnesota with a “melting pot of hazards” as soon as Thursday evening, including high winds and plummeting temperatures followed by eventual snow showers headed into the weekend.
Short sleeves will be replaced with coats as a cold front is on its way, dropping temperatures to possibly the lowest of the season Sunday night.
Those north of of Interstates 10 and 12, including in Baton Rouge, Slidell and Hammond, will likely face a long-duration freeze that could threaten exposed pipes.
A weak cold front will make its way into Southeast Texas later this afternoon. Since the frontal timing is after peak heating for most areas, expect high temperatures mainly in the low to mid 70s (upper 60s up north). Chilly temperatures tonight in the 30s/40s. #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/CO5jBZlVNM
A cold front is expected to approach Central Florida on Thursday and Friday. Warmer temperatures could lead to scattered rain chances and isolated storms, according to NWS Melbourne. Rain chances are at 30 percent for the Greater Orlando area and 40 percent in Daytona Beach, mainly after 4 p.m.