Wednesday, November 4, 2015

WEEKEND COOL-DOWN

1. Fog develops late tonight. Clouds prevail tomorrow and again on Friday, with light rain/drizzle moving in during the afternoon and at night.  Remaining very warm despite the clouds on Thursday, with highs in the 60s.

2. Another balmy November day is on tap for Friday.  Any rain should hold off until a fast-moving cold front moves through with a few showers during the evening hours. The bigger story with this front as a return to more seasonable temps for the weekend.

3. Chilly night for Sunday night/Monday, with widespread low temps in the 30s. Calm winds and no cloud cover will allow temps to bottom out area-wide.



4. Quiet for Monday, but clouds lower and thicken for Tuesday and Wednesday. Exiting high pressure to our east and nearby disturbances could trigger rain at some point in this period.

Meteorologistjoecioffi.com

5. Signs of any significant change in the weather pattern which would promote much cooler weather (like we saw last November) are elusive. Any major reconfiguration of the pattern in the Northern Hemisphere should be slow over the next week to 10 days. 

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