From near-record warmth today, to the remnants of a tropical system Friday night, to a blast of cold Sunday, there’s plenty of weather to go around this week.
Skies are mostly sunny and temperatures are pretty close to normal for early November. But, after three days above 75, it will feel rather chilly. Highs are near 60 with a breeze from the north around 10 mph, gusting to 20 mph. Confidence: HighMostly clear and cold. Lows range from the mid-30s in our colder areas to near 45 downtown. Confidence: Highare both good-looking days with plenty of sun, light winds and near-to-above-average temperatures.
Lows Wednesday night range through the 40s, rising to the 50s Thursday night as winds start to come in from the south. Confidence: Medium-Highand there’s a decent chance of rain by late in the day as the remnants of a tropical system get drawn northward. Highs are in the 60s.
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