November expected to come in with a snowy brrr |
October 27, 2017 |
Enjoy the balmy autumn weather that's expected
to take us through Hallowe'en -- temperatures
are expected to dip down November 1 and hearing
that nasty four-letter winter word is likely for
the first four days of the month.
On November 5, forecasters say we'll have our
first full day with the mercury staying below
the freezing mark.
Sunny skies are expected through this final
October weekend, with temperatures in the upper
50s to low 60s on Saturday, cooling to 40
overnight and climbing into the low 50s on
Sunday.
Clouds are expected to move in on Monday, with
the thermometer trying but not quite reaching
50, then warming slightly into the low 50s on
Hallowe'en day Tuesday, with continued partly
cloudy skies.
Temperatures are expected to remain n the mid to
upper 40s as the ghouls and spooks and goblins
go door to door on the hallowed evening, but it
is expected to be right around freezing as they
crawl out of bed November 1 and head for school.
Temperatures are expected to reach about
44-degrees under mostly cloudy skies Wednesday,
and parents should bundle the little ones as
they head off to school as precipitation; snow,
rain and a mixture of both, is likely throughout
the day.
By Wednesday night, the chance of snow and
freezing rain increases to 70-percent.
Conditions are expected to remain similar
Thursday, but on Friday it cools a wee bit more
while the chance of precipitation and slop stays
at 70-percent until diminishing to 30-percent by
Saturday, when the temperature is expected to
stay in the low 30s and drop to about 20-degrees
overnight.
Sunday is expected to remain mostly cloudy, with
a daytime high of 32-degrees and an overnight
low of 22. |
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