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A First Alert Weather Day is in effect Tuesday as wind gusts over 40 mph could down tree limbs and cause isolated power outages.
The FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Team says the Tri-State temperatures across the Tri-State will be quite mild through the weekend. But the warm stretch comes to a stormy end Sunday night.
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Saturday continues to be a wet, dreary day as rain has developed across mid-Michigan. While this was the start of our active pattern, it isn’t the worst of what we’re going to see over the next 24 hours,
DISCUSSION: A cold front moved through early Monday morning, bringing strong winds to the region. Most of the WYMT viewing area is under a Wind Advisory until 5 a.m., except for o
Our FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY continues through this morning. Wind driven snow is ending across the area. The National Weather Service continues a Winter Storm Warning for into the afternoon. A Blizzard Warning also continues for Door County until 9am.
Looking ahead to the start of 2026, a gradual warming trend is expected. Highs will rebound into the 60s, with overnight lows returning to the 40s and 50s. This warmup will also bring a chance for a few rain showers and possibly some rumbles of thunder later in the week.