Remaining dry for now with temperatures cold again this morning. Rain showers move in later tonight as we continue to track an unsettled pattern that will continue into next week.
Clouds have cleared with temperatures dropping into the 30s this morning. Expect a warmer and drier day ahead.
Wednesday night the rain lifts out with maybe a light snow flurry behind but no major issues from heavily traveled roads. The forecast is on track for this Friday late night through early morning Saturday. Weekend morning events looking good!
RADAR UPDATE 9:20 AM CT: Rain already starting to move into Barbour County this morning. Rain will continue to move northward through the rest of the day and into the afternoon and evening.
It's a very cold start to the day as temperatures are falling into the mid and upper 20s. Going to be a wet and miserable afternoon with highs staying in the 40s as showers move it.
Clear and cold this morning with temperatures falling below freezing for some with some areas of patchy frost.
Front moves through the region later today bringing in more cold air for Tuesday. Cold rain sets in for Wednesday as we track several systems that will move through the southeast this week.
Staying chilly through this weekend with cold mornings, but Sunday afternoon returns more seasonal. Rain chances we were tracking for the New Year have disappeared. Instead we are looking dry with temperatures in the 60s.
A very chilly day ahead through the afternoon with temperatures getting into the upper 40s/low 50s with intermittent clouds.
Got the clouds again this morning to start off with temperatures in the 40s. But a cold front is on the way to bring sunnier skies later this afternoon with breezy conditions.
Overcast Tuesday ahead with areas of mist and fog, but much colder air will arrive Thursday and Friday behind a secondary front.
Good Tuesday morning! Waking up to very mild temperatures but that comes with more clouds, areas of light drizzle and areas of fog.
Light to moderate rainfall covers much of the region, thanks in part to an upper level low. Rain will continue to move north and east and gradually taper off through the evening. Temps will be in the upper 50s to lower 60s. Fog is possible late.
Merry Christmas!! Waking up to a soggy start with scattered showers and mild temperatures. Showers will continue off and on throughout the morning and afternoon.
Staying mostly cloudy to overcast through Christmas Eve with showers moving in late tonight and into Christmas morning. Clouds and light showers remain through early Tuesday before turning colder again.
Friday and the weekend remains dry and warm, but rain moves in for Christmas Day. Latest guidance brings in a few showers late Sunday with most of the showers coming throughout the day on Christmas.
11:00 AM ET: All sub-freezing in many locations and the hard freeze is on! The forecast will warm later in the week for daytime highs, with sub-freezing morning's through Thursday morning.
The extended First Alert Forecast is looking good through Saturday but Christmas Day and Tuesday are wet days, with mild readings...The team is talking about this now on News 3.
A colder week ahead and we even have a glimpse of our Christmas Eve forecast...You guessed it, the "R" word for the fifth straight Sunday in a row. Join Meteorologist Karen Williams for the latest Sunday, First Alert Forecast.
Track a cooler change this Sunday. clouds and a colder air mass will be moving back into the region. And a brisk wind.
4:00 PM Radar for this Saturday, December 16th. The rain is slowly closing in, with readings in the upper 50s. This rain will not last long and out for the day on Sunday.
Clearer this morning as high pressure scoured out the cloud cover. Temperatures remain in the 30s and 40s, with pleasant conditions through the day. More unsettled this weekend.
Enjoy the dry conditions for Thursday and Friday because changes come unfortunately for the weekend. Scattered showers are back as our next system arrives Saturday afternoon and lasts through Sunday.
Good Tuesday morning! Another cold start with temperatures flirting with freezing and a few high clouds trying to move into our southern counties.
RADAR UPDATE 6:55 AM ET: Line of thunderstorms continue to move through the region bringing heavy rainfall and gusty winds up to 40 mph.
From The First Alert Weather Center: A Tornado Warning has been issued. Go to WRBL.com?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WRBL_News_3_First_Alert_Weather or News 3 for the latest weather updates.
RADAR UPDATE: Watching an area of broad rotation moving through Macon county this morning. No tornado warning as of now. Storms will move out later this morning, leaving a few showers later this afternoon.
RADAR UPDATE 5:06 AM ET: Line of thunderstorms bringing in heavy rainfall and gusty winds up to 50 mph this morning. These remain below severe limits, but still enough energy for a possible tornado.
RADAR UPDATE 4:06 AM ET: Strong storm producing 40 mph winds and heavy rainfall over Webster County. Moving northeast around 20 mph.