A cool front will sweep across the area late Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening insuring nice and cool conditions for Wednesday. A secondary surge of cooler air will arrive for Thanksgiving Day bringing below normal temperatures for Thursday through Saturday morning. In the near term, fog could be an issue later tonight with clear skies, light winds, decent soil moisture. After any morning fog expect a sun and cloud mix with seasonably mild temperatures for most of our Tuesday. Clouds should increase later in the day ahead of a cool front that should have limited moisture to work with. Nonetheless there will be a chance of scattered showers for the latter part of the afternoon into the evening hours. Skies will clear late Tuesday night with sunny conditions likely Wednesday through Saturday.
Temperatures should drop into the mid-upper 40s for Wednesday morning and top out in the low-mid 60s Wednesday afternoon. Sunny and cooler conditions are on tap for Thursday and Friday with highs closer to 60 while overnight lows could dip into the upper 30s. Sunny and mild conditions are forecast for Saturday with milder conditions continuing into Sunday. Clouds will likely increase for Sunday afternoon with rain chances ramping up nicely Sunday evening into Monday with our next storm system. The coldest air of the season should follow early to mid-next week with highs likely staying in the low-mid-50s (or colder) while overnight lows could get close to the freezing mark. More on next week’s weather to come! Rob
Cool Front on the Way
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