Friday will be the mildest day for a while before temps take
a nose dive. Skipping into the future, we are closely watching the potential
for a coastal storm next Wednesday, especially since it’s a major travel day. There
is still a lot of uncertainty. The storm could miss us entirely, or bring a
nasty combination rain and wind. Right
now a big snow storm is least likely of all the scenarios. Whatever ends up
happening, Thanksgiving looks dry but cold with high temperatures in the 30s.
Tonight: Not as cold. Mostly cloudy. Lows: 33-43
Tomorrow: Morning showers or areas of rain. Mainly dry in the afternoon with mostly
cloudy skies. Some brightening is possible. Mild with high temperatures in the
50s.
Saturday: Partly cloudy to mostly sunny, cooler and breezy.
High temperatures in the lower 40s.
Sunday: Colder and windy with the chance for some flurries.
A high temperature near 30 degrees with wind chills in the teens. Gusts up to
35+ mph.
Monday: Partly cloudy, cold, not as windy. High temperatures
in the middle to upper 30s.
Tuesday: Increasing clouds. High temperatures in the middle
to upper 30s. Watching a possible coastal storm for Tuesday night into
Wednesday.
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