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Rhode Island Weekend Weather for Sept. 9/10, 2023 – John Donnelly
by John Donnelly, meteorologist
Saturday 9/9/23:
Little change to the overall pattern over the weekend. We’ll be sitting on the warm side of a stationary boundary with some occasional showers moving into the area. Morning mist until around 10am followed by a partial breakup in the cloud cover. Lows in th low 70’s warming to the low 80’s with a light southerly breeze.
It’s a “B” day!
Sunday 9/10/23:

Some more morning mist breaking to partly to mostly cloudy skies. Lows in the upper 60’s warming to the upper 70’s with a light southerly breeze.
It’s a “B” day!
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John Donnelly was born in Hialeah, Florida and moved back to Rhode Island and settled in Johnston, where he grew up until graduating from Lyndon State College in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. As a child John always wanted to know how air moved, and he ran towards, not away from, thunder and lighting and various other ominous weather phenomena.