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    Spring-like air returns to the picture after wet weather on Wednesday

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGMarch 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Roanoke, Virginia – After Wednesday's wet weather, Thursday gives us even more reason to get outside. Morning clouds give way to more sun breaks by the afternoon, bringing warm weather back.

    High temperatures return to spring levels Thursday afternoon.

    Friday may not be quite as warm, as we see more clouds creep into the area. Some scattered rain is possible during the day, but the chance of rain is better late at night.

    Here's an hour-by-hour look at rain chances for Friday, March 8, 2024.

    Heavy rain then develops on Saturday morning. Some heavy pockets will be possible, but the bulk of the storm will be south of us at that time.

    Widespread rain is likely on Saturday morning.

    There will be scattered rain and thunderstorms in the afternoon.

    Showers and rumbles of thunder will become more scattered Saturday afternoon.

    [DOWNLOAD OUR APP HERE to stay up to date on the incoming rain this weekend.]

    Once the rain leaves, the wind picks up. Maximum wind speeds on Sunday will reach 30 to 45 mph. This is the only warning for cooler and brighter weather on Sunday.

    Wind speeds will reach between 30 and 45 mph on Sunday.

    The winds will calm down Sunday night until Monday, leading to the possibility of frost formation in areas.

    Areas of frost become possible next Monday and Tuesday morning.

    This possibility also exists Tuesday morning, but afternoon temperatures will rise again next week.

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