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The Red Alert will continue into the evening for a few more hours of damaging wind gusts, but the worst of the wind should be behind us. We’ll continue to see some gusts pushing 45-55 mph through midnight.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect Monday as very strong winds (gusts up to 50–60 mph), morning snow and squalls, and below-freezing temperatures may cause hazardous travel, icy roads, tree damage and possible power outages.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Winter has made a comeback with a couple cold nights ahead, plus a good chance of a freeze on Wednesday morning.
A cold front swept through the area overnight, bringing a sharp change in conditions that will dominate the next 24 hours.
A low pressure system will enter tonight, continuing throughout Monday with snow, mixed precipitation, and rain all possible, which could spell for some hazardous and icy conditions. A First Alert has been issued for the whole state,
FRIDAY: Scattered rain in the morning hours as a warm front moves through the region, and windy. Freezing precipitation should stay to our northeast. Patchy fog will be around in the morning through midday. High of 50°. Low of 37°. Winds shifting from SE to NW at 10 mph with gusts to 20 mph.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Today will be cooler with more clouds, but temperatures rebound quickly for the start of our weekend! Happy Friday! A weak cold front is set to slowly drop into the Midlands from our north. This will give us an increase in cloud cover and a variety of temperatures across the region.
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.