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Watch Chief Meteorologist Kevin Carter's forecast weeknights on NEWS9. Meteorologist Profile
High pressure will control our weather over the weekend, but don't expect a lot of sunshine. Skies will remain mostly cloudy right through the weekend, although some breaks will yield a little sun at times. No precipitation is expected, and temperatures will actually run a bit above average. A storm is expected to develop over the weekend in the Gulf of Mexico and move northeast. This could bring some light rain to the area Sunday night and Monday, with more rain possible as we head into the middle of next week.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high 53. Saturday night: Variable clouds, low 40. Sunday: Clouds with a little sun, light rain developing at night, high 55. Monday: Mostly cloudy, light rain, low 41, high 55. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, low 41, high 55. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, rain showers developing, low 41, high 52.
3 - Day Forecast
Sat
53
Sun
55
Mon
55
Ohio Valley
High pressure will control our weather over the weekend, but don't expect a lot of sunshine. Skies will remain mostly cloudy right through the weekend, although some breaks will yield a little sun at times. No precipitation is expected, and temperatures will actually run a bit above average. A storm is expected to develop over the weekend in the Gulf of Mexico and move northeast. This could bring some light rain to the area Sunday night and Monday, with more rain possible as we head into the middle of next week.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, high 53. Saturday night: Variable clouds, low 40. Sunday: Clouds with a little sun, light rain developing at night, high 55. Monday: Mostly cloudy, light rain, low 41, high 55. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, low 41, high 55. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, rain showers developing, low 41, high 52.
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