STORM WATCH: Steady rain and poor visibility from fog expected Wednesday

Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Matt Hammer says to expect grey skies and mild temperatures after a foggy morning.

Julian Seawright

Dec 26, 2023, 12:05 PM

Updated 142 days ago

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News 12 Storm Watch Meteorologist Julian Seawright says steady rain, that will be heavy at times, could result in minor flooding for some areas of Long Island.
Dense Fog Advisory will be in effect from 8 p.m. Tuesday to 11 a.m. Wednesday for Long Island.
FORECAST:
OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy, mild and foggy with some drizzle. Low temps will be near the middle 40s.
WEDNESDAY: Starting out dry. Mostly cloudy mild with AM fog. Rain will develop around lunchtime and be steady throughout the day. In the evening, the rain will have periods of heavy spots through the night before ending. Winds will also be gusty around this time near 20-25 MPH. Highs in the low 50s. Lows in the middle 40s.
THURSDAY: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers possible, still mild. High temperatures in the middle 50s. Lows in the upper 30s.
FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy and colder with some sprinkles or isolated showers possible. High temperatures in the upper 40s. Low temperatures in the upper 20s.
THE WEEKEND: Mostly sunny and colder this weekend. Expecting the weekend to be dry as temps will be near the 40s. Ringing in the New Year with cold and dry into the next week.


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