Spotty morning showers followed by clear skies on Saturday in the Hudson Valley

Storm Watch Team meteorologist Julian Seawright says to expect spotty morning showers followed by clear skies and sunshine on Saturday.

News 12 Staff

Aug 25, 2023, 10:13 AM

Updated 336 days ago

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Storm Watch Team meteorologist Julian Seawright says to expect spotty morning showers followed by clear skies and sunshine on Saturday.
NEXT: Possible showers or a thunderstorm overnight and ending Saturday morning. Then clearing and warming up before gorgeous weather returns on Sunday.
OVERNIGHT: Mostly cloudy with spotty showers and a chance of a thunderstorm. Low temperatures in the upper-60s.
SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a spotty shower in the morning. Skies clearing with sunshine returning in the afternoon. High temperatures in the low-80s. Low temperatures in the mid to low-60s.
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and cooler. High temperatures in the upper-70s. Low temperatures in the low-60s.
MONDAY: Mostly for most of the day. Clouds increase late in the day with a chance of showers at night. High temperatures in the upper-70s. Low temperatures in the low-60s.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers, mainly in the morning. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
WEDNESDAY: Sun and clouds with a slight chance of a rain shower. High temperatures in the mid-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and cool. High temperatures in the low-70s. Low temperatures in the mid-50s.
FRIDAY: Sunny. High temperatures in the mid to low-70s. Low temperatures in the upper-50s. 


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