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Rhode Island Weather for January 29, 2026
Morning (sunrise, 7 AM to noon):
Mostly cloudy to clearing, cold start with lows around 25–30°F (feels like lower with light winds). Light NW winds ~5-10 mph. Low precip chance. Typical cold winter morning, not brutal but brisk—bundle up for commutes.
Mostly cloudy to clearing, cold start with lows around 25–30°F (feels like lower with light winds). Light NW winds ~5-10 mph. Low precip chance. Typical cold winter morning, not brutal but brisk—bundle up for commutes.
Afternoon (noon to, 5 PM sunset):
Partly cloudy, highs reaching 35–39°F. Light winds, dry conditions dominant.
Milder than morning, decent for winter errands or short outdoors if layered.
Partly cloudy, highs reaching 35–39°F. Light winds, dry conditions dominant.
Milder than morning, decent for winter errands or short outdoors if layered.
Evening/Night (sunset onward):
Clearing skies possible, dropping to lows 20–28°F (colder spots inland). Light winds, calm and crisp.
Chilly but dry, good for cozy indoor evenings.
Clearing skies possible, dropping to lows 20–28°F (colder spots inland). Light winds, calm and crisp.
Chilly but dry, good for cozy indoor evenings.
Overall daily grade: C
Standard late-January RI weather—cold but not extreme, mostly dry with variable clouds, no heavy precip/snow threats in forecasts. Feels seasonal and manageable.
Standard late-January RI weather—cold but not extreme, mostly dry with variable clouds, no heavy precip/snow threats in forecasts. Feels seasonal and manageable.
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