News this morning. First Cassandra Jones joins us with a quick look at the fox 5 weather 247 forecast. Cassandra jones with fox5. We get a brief break between systems with showers returning by this afternoon and evening with rain continuing overnight into thursday. We will pick up strong afternoon wind 15 25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph possible. This next system isnt packing as much moisture to rain totals arent expected to be as impressive but it will be colder will drop our temps into thursday morning bringing the possibility of snow flurries to some valley locations. We have a Winter Weather advisories for the mountains for snow levels dropping down to 4000ft by thursday morning with 36 inches possible above 5000ft higher amounts in higher terrain. Highs are expected to stay in the low50s through the week. Here is a look at your drive here is a look at your drive out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate rou
Snow flurries to some valley locations. We have a Winter Weather advisories for the mountains for snow levels dropping down to 4000ft by thursday morning with 36 inches possible above 5000ft higher amounts in higher terrain. Highs are expected to stay in the low50s through the week. Good morning. Heres a look at lets begin with your drive here are the accidents to watch routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps back to the news desk we begin with international news. World leaders are nervous this morning after north korea says it successfully tested a nuclear weapon. The blast was so powerful. Seismic activity was detected in that region. Leaders are calling the test a first for the regime and say its a significant advancement for its military ambitions. North korea has previously conducted three underground Nuclear Tests the un security emergency today to discuss how to move forward. Address to the ame
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