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Warren Township Weather: What Time Temperatures Will Peak At 88 Degrees

The NWS said there may be an enhanced threat for fire spread today.

The thermometers in Warren Township will be climbing into the upper-80s this afternoon, but when can you expect the temperature to peak today? Patch has you covered.

Tuesday is predicted to be mostly sunny and temperatures expected to reach as high as 88 degrees, with winds between 15 and 17 mph, and gusting up to 28 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

Tonight, the temperature is expected to dip down to about 55 degrees, with winds around 15 mph.

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Temperatures will cool down a bit Wednesday, as the high is expected to be near 66 during the day and a low near 42 on Wednesday night.

Despite no snow anywhere in the foreseeable future, with the warm weather comes other hazards. The NWS issued a hazardous weather outlook claiming, “with gusty winds and lowering humidity values, there may be an enhanced threat for fire spread today.” The NWS said there may be an enhanced threat for fire spread again on Wednesday.

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Here’s your hour-by-hour forecast from the National Weather Service:

  • 3 p.m. 86 degrees, winds between 17 and 28 mph
  • 6 p.m. 82 degrees, winds between 17 and 29 mph
  • 9 p.m. 73 degrees, winds between 15 and 21 mph
  • Midnight 66 degrees, winds between 14 and 20 mph
  • 3 a.m. 61 degrees, winds between 13 and 17 mph

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