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Welcome back to Quiet Please Weather! I'm absolutely pumped to talk about what's happening in Huntington, West Virginia today, and let me tell you, we've got some interesting stuff brewing out there.
Right now, we're dealing with areas of dense fog that should clear out before eleven in the morning. But here's the good news—once that fog lifts, we're looking at partly sunny skies gradually becoming sunny throughout the day. Your high is going to hit around fifty-nine degrees with light south winds. I guess you could say the fog is going to lift our spirits along with the clouds! You see what I did there?
Tonight stays mostly clear with a low around thirty-six degrees. Light south winds continue. Then Saturday? Oh man, Saturday is beautiful. Sunny skies, a high near sixty-six degrees, light southwest winds. This is the kind of day where you want to get outside and enjoy that early spring feeling.
Now, here's where things get interesting heading into the weekend and beyond. Saturday night brings a thirty percent chance of rain after one in the morning. Then Sunday becomes mostly cloudy with highs near forty-eight and north winds around seven miles per hour. By Sunday night, we're looking at a chance of rain and snow between one and four in the morning, transitioning to just snow after four. The chance of precipitation is around forty percent.
Monday is the day we really need to keep our eyes on. Snow is likely before seven in the morning, then we transition into rain and snow between seven in the morning and one in the afternoon, with a chance of rain after that. Highs around forty-one degrees and a sixty percent chance of precipitation. It's a classic late winter system moving through, folks.
Now let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. I want to explain something called a rain-snow boundary, and this is exactly what we're experiencing Monday. You see, when warm and cold air masses collide, they create this invisible line in the atmosphere. On the cold side, precipitation falls as snow. On the warm side, it falls as rain. As that boundary moves across Huntington, we'll see the transition from snow to rain. It's one of the most dynamic features in meteorology, and it's absolutely fascinating to watch unfold!
Here's your three-day snapshot: Saturday is your star player with sunny skies and sixty-six degrees. Sunday gets cloudier with forty-eight degrees. Monday brings that winter system with mixed precipitation and highs around forty-one. By Tuesday, we're looking at rain likely with highs near fifty-six degrees.
So Huntington, bundle up heading into Monday, but enjoy that gorgeous Saturday before the system arrives. Subscribe to Quiet Please Weather for all your meteorological needs. Thanks so much for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai!
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