First Alert Weather: Cool fall temps continue
The coolest nights will be Tuesday & Wednesday nights with patchy frost inland.
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Since joining the station, Kleist became a Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (2007), which is the industry's highest distinction. In addition to earning several local Emmy Awards at CBS News Chicago – including three Emmy Awards in 2015 for coverage of the April tornadoes, a severe weather special and best on-camera weather anchor – Kleist has been awarded an AMS Seal of Approval and an NWA Broadcasting Seal of Approval.
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Prior to her work at WXYZ-TV, Kleist worked in Tampa, Florida (1995-99), as the meteorologist for WFLA-TV. There, she also reported the weather for The Tampa Tribune, the local edition of CNN Headline News and served as weather anchor at WFLA-AM Radio.
Kleist began her career at WJCL-TV in Savannah, Georgia (1992-94), where she worked as the weekend weather anchor, a health and general assignment reporter, news anchor, photographer, editor, as well as anchor of the local edition of CNN Headline News.
Kleist graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Central Florida in 1992 with a B.A. in Radio and Television, and later graduated from the Broadcast Meteorology Program at Mississippi State University.
The coolest nights will be Tuesday & Wednesday nights with patchy frost inland.
Mild temperatures are expected Saturday with a cold front expected for Sunday.
Summer is officially over. Prepare for some chilly weather ahead.
Weekend rain chances are looking less impressive.
A mild night is ahead with lows in the low to mid 70s.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, high pressure keeps things dry Saturday. On Sunday, the high drifts away and the next system moves into our area.
A warmer day in the middle 80s.
There is also a slight chance for storms on Sunday and Monday.
Heat and humidity build into the weekend.
Nothing impressive as far as organized storm chances for the next week.
Sprinkles will come to an end, but patchy fog may linger Tuesday morning.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, the next system brings rain on Sunday.
We can expect it to be clear and quiet tonight.
According to CBS 2 meteorologist Mary Kay Kleist, some patchy fog may drop visibility well inland overnight.
There's enough instability around for a few spotty sprinkles.