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WEATHER ALERT: Hour-By-Hour Forecast Of Fierce Winds, Snow, Then Rain On The Way For Livingston
Wind chills will drop to nearly 20 below zero but it will get warmer as the next storm moves in this weekend.

Livingston residents should brace for another round of bone-chilling temperatures and nasty weather this weekend, as temperatures begin to drop in advance of another storm that will bring snow, ice, rain and strong winds, according to forecasters.
The National Weather Service again has issued a wind chill advisory and a hazardous weather alert, warning of wind chills as low as 10 below zero tonight and into Friday morning, with wind gusts up to 30 mph. On Saturday, precipitation is expected, beginning as snow in the afternoon and changing over to rain as temperatures rise into the mid-40s. If you have to travel, beware because other parts of the state are expected to get snow and ice.
Temperatures will sink to dangerous lows tonight and into Friday, bottoming out at 1 degree by sunrise, before rising to 16 degrees during the day. Wind will peak at about 18 mph during the day, making the wind chill temperature zero degrees, but the winds will start to taper off, falling to minimal breezes overnight, with a low of 8 degrees.
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Snow will fall during the day and through the night Saturday with an inch falling during the day and 1 to 3 inches of snow accumulating before Sunday morning. A mix of freezing rain and snow will fall on Sunday.
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Check out an hour-by-hour look at this weekend’s weather below.
Friday
- 12 p.m.: 11 degrees, feels like -6
- 1 p.m.: 13 degrees, feels like -3
- 2 p.m.: 14 degrees, feels like -1
- 3 p.m.: 15 degrees, feels like 0
- 4 – 7 p.m.: 15 degrees, feels like -1
- 8 p.m. – 12 a.m.: 10 degrees, feels like -1
Saturday
- 1 – 6 a.m.: 3 degrees, feels like 2
- 7 a.m.: 8 degrees
- 8 a.m.: 11 degrees
- 9 a.m.: 14 degrees, feels like 8
- 10 a.m.: 17 degrees, feels like 10; snow starts
- 11 a.m.: 19 degrees, feels like 11
- 12 p.m.: 21 degrees, feels like 12
- 1 p.m.: 24 degrees, feels like 16
- 2 p.m.: 25 degrees, feels like 18
- 3 p.m.: 26 degrees, feels like 20
- 4 p.m. – 12 a.m.: 28 degrees, feels like 23
Sunday
- 1 – 6 a.m.: 29 degrees, feels like 23
- 7 a.m. – 12 p.m.: 33 degrees, feels like 30; snow stops at 8 a.m.
- 1 – 5 p.m.: 36 degrees, feels like 28
- 6 p.m.: 34 degrees, feels like 26 snow starts at 6 p.m.
- 7 – 9 p.m.: 31 degrees, feels like 25
- 10 p.m.: 28 degrees, feels like 21
- 11 p.m.: 26 degrees, feels like 18
While this will be a warmer storm compared to last weekend, some snow and ice will fall on areas hit with the same from the storm last weekend in the Central and Eastern states -- creating potentially more dangerous conditions.
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