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First Alert Weather Days continue into this weekend, primarily for during the afternoon and early evening hours when a few storms could be on the strong side.
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The rain returns to the mountains after a nice summertime break.
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A few thicker clouds may limit the temperatures into the upper 80s for inland areas. Like clockwork, the best chance for showers and storms will arrive for the afternoon hours and push into inland areas throughout the afternoon and into the evening.
Clouds increase this afternoon ahead of our next system, which tracks south of the U.P. The rain moves in overnight and becomes widespread tomorrow morning. Light to steady intensities are expected with pockets of moderate downpours. Severe weather is not likely. However, we will get soaking rain.
Air quality should improve as rain becomes more widespread.Get used to seeing more rain over the next few days. Rain will be most likely today around Highway 29 and south. As we get into late tonight and early Friday,