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Some areas of fog are possible Monday morning with temperatures in the 40s and 50s. A notable warming trend begins Monday afternoon with 70s. Some places will be near 80 degrees by Wednesday. Our next chance of rain arrives Saturday with some isolated shower activity along another front.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Your Hawaii News Now First Alert Weather Team has declared Sunday, Monday and Tuesday as FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS for all islands as a kona low will increase the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms. A FLOOD WATCH has also been issued for all islands through Monday afternoon.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect Saturday from the late morning through the afternoon and into the early evening. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms could bring the risk for damaging winds, hail,
The First Alert Weather Day has now been expanded to include all of north central Wisconsin due to either snow or freezing rain depending on the location. First Alert Weather: Light snow is possible on Saturday. First Alert Weather Day for moderate snow Sunday into early Monday.
A developing kona low north of Kauai is drawing up a moisture rich air mass meaning locally high rainfall and possible isolated storms that may initiate flash flooding. Winds may also strengthen to advisory levels Monday along with Big Island summits receiving significant snow accumulation the next few days.
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.
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WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - A First Alert Weather Day through early Monday morning for the entire area. An additional First Alert Weather Day is likely to be issued for Tuesday as another round of freezing rain/ice impacts the region.
Temperatures will be close to average for early January with highs in the mid to upper 50s. Winds are forecast to come from the north at 5 to 10 mph.
Partly Sunny skies with trade winds slowing and shower activity decreasing over most areas today, with the exception of windward Big Island where showers will persist. A kona low will develop north of Kauai Saturday night,