Clouds will likely stick around for much of the weekend despite the dry forecast. Another night of dense fog will be possible into Sunday morning. High pressure keeps us seasonably warm with highs into the mid to upper 70s ahead of a cold front expected to move in next week.
SUNDAY
Another foggy start to the day with dense fog possible in the valleys. Temperatures climb into the mid to upper 70s despite mostly cloudy skies. We’ll remain dry thanks to lingering high pressure.
COOLER WEATHER COMING NEXT WEEK
The models have been slowing down the arrival of our next big cold front set to enter by the middle of the week. Temperatures will drop dramatically behind the front for the final days of September and first few days of October. The first front is set to arrive with scattered showers and storms on Tuesday followed by another round of cooler air in the 60s from Thursday into next weekend. Overnight temperatures will also take a tumble, slipping to the upper 30s and low 40s.
This same front could bring isolated severe weather Tuesday depending on the timing and other factors lining up.
TROPICAL OUTLOOK
For the first time in weeks, the tropics are actually getting a bit more quiet with only Beta remnants on the map. We’re not expecting any future development over the next few days. You can get the latest tropical outlook and track details in our Hurricane Center.
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The Link LonkSeptember 26, 2020 at 05:39PM
https://www.wdbj7.com/2020/09/26/dry-and-seasonable-for-the-first-weekend-of-fall/
Dry and seasonable for the first weekend of fall - WDBJ7
https://news.google.com/search?q=dry&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
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