A lot of moving pieces are in play around this time, so be sure to keep checking back for details as the forecast settles into place!Īs a reminder, the Fall Burn Ban is in effect until December 31. In the extended forecast, rain comes to an end Friday and temperatures have the potential to take a dip back to below normal levels as we enter the last week and half of November. Overnight lows get frost again in the upper 20s and low 30s. This will set us up for another chilly weekend. Highs in the low 60s.įriday looks to remain dry but chilly as we once again see our afternoon highs struggle to reach the 50-degree mark. We’ll also be quite breezy during the day with gusts of 20-30mph becoming likely again. Clouds will thicken up through the day limiting the amount of sun we do see though. Thursday, rain looks to hold off until the evening and overnight hours. We’ll stay dry during the day, but a few clouds will build in by the second half of the day. This also means winds will pick back up, about 5-15mph out of the southwest. Wednesday, for now, a quick surge in temperatures back into the 50s and 60s is looking likely for most of us as another front sets up off to our west. Some of the higher elevations may be slower to warm. Highs make a slight rebound too, back into the mid and upper 40s for most. Some clouds will still be around but sunshine will be in much greater supply than days past.
Tuesday, we dry out and clear out to a point.
Windy conditions however will see wind chill values or “feels like” temps in the single digits! Highs will be in the upper 30s. Be sure to plan accordingly and leave extra time! The rest of the day will feature clearing skies and breaks of sun.
Monday, snow comes to an end quickly in the morning before most hit the road, but slick travel should be expected heading out the door for the morning commute. Winter Weather Awareness Week: Watches, Warnings and Advisories