After a chilly one this morning with lows in the mid-30s we warmed up nicely this afternoon with highs in the mid-60s. Tonight shouldn’t be as cool with lows in the mid-40s, but with light southerly winds and temperatures meeting up with the dew points after midnight some patchy dense fog could form by morning. Any fog tomorrow morning will burn off quickly with mostly sunny skies and a westerly component to the wind allowing for temperatures to reach into the mid-70s tomorrow afternoon. Don’t get to used to the mild temperatures as yet another moderately strong cool front will push through the area Thursday night with highs 15-20 degrees cooler Friday. Highs on Friday will stay in the mid-upper 50s with another cold night expected Friday night into Saturday morning. Lows could be near 33-34 degrees for Saturday morning so the tender plants will need some attention. Fair to partly cloudy and seasonably cool temperatures are anticipated for the weekend with highs back into the mid-60s Saturday and near 70 on Sunday. Some shower activity is expected for Monday with an upper disturbance with dry and seasonable weather expected Tuesday through Thanksgiving. As I have alluded to over the last few days it appears that a more active weather pattern will commence right after Thanksgiving with an active southern storm track allowing for several wet and perhaps stormy weather systems into the first days of December.
Rollercoaster Temperature Forecast
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