First Alert Weather: Catching a break Saturday before Sunday’s Yellow Alert

First Alert Weather: Saturday respite ahead of Sunday’s Yellow Alert 04:07

We won’t have much sunshine this weekend, but Saturday is definitely the drier half. A chilly rain arrives for Sunday, along with some wintry weather for some.

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Your Saturday will stay mostly cloudy with just a few peeks of sun here and there. We’ll still be about 10 degrees above normal with highs in the mid and upper 40s this afternoon. If you’re heading out through this evening, things remain dry.

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After midnight, rain will be working in from the southwest and will overspread the area through the early pre-dawn hours. This is a mainly rain event for much of the region, the exception being far N&W where there will be enough cold air to support snow. Specifically, in the higher elevations of NW NJ up into the Catskills.

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We’ve issued a Yellow Alert for Sunday morning. This is not a blockbuster system and won’t have a widespread major impact… but it’s enough that it’ll slow you down if you’ll be traveling tomorrow morning. Expect rain with some heavier bouts to move through, and mix/snow for Sullivan, Ulster, Dutchess and down into parts of Orange and Sussex counties. This will continue through midday Sunday. It’s the same story for wind and any coastal impacts… nothing overly concerning, but some 40 mph gusts along the coast will be possible, along with some minor coastal flooding in spots.

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