Saturday, November 3, 2007

The dry November continues...

OK, so we're only a couple of days into November, but the dry spell is certainly back. Rain chances will remain quite low over the next week or so...the exception coming on Tuesday, when we may squeeze out a couple of showers as a strong cold front moves through. We're certainly enjoying a beautiful weekend, with seasonable temperatures that will be on the rise for the beginning of the new work week.

The coolest air of the season on the way...

Speaking of the new week, we'll start out with above average temperatures, but a blast of chilly air is on the way behind this next front. Expect afternoon highs Wednesday through Friday to average in the 50s, with overnight lows in the 30s and even 20s in rural communities! Readings will moderate a bit next weekend (Nov. 10-11) with some upper level ridging over the East.

Looking beyond...

The potential "storm" that several models showed for Nov. 9-10 earlier this week is basically gone from all computer output. Our next rain chances look to come from another front later next weekend (Sunday into Monday, Nov. 11-12). Behind that front, more cool weather is to follow and the trend may very well be for more below average temperatures heading toward Thanksgiving.

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