7:00 AM | Colder today, but significant (albeit temporary) warm up begins on Sunday and peaks on Monday
Paul Dorian
6-Day Forecast
Today
Mostly sunny, breezy, colder than yesterday, highs in the mid 30’s
Tonight
Mostly clear, calm, quite cold, lows near 20 degrees
Saturday
Mostly sunny, cold, low-to-mid 40’s
Saturday Night
Mostly cloudy, not as cold as recent nights, low 30’s
Sunday
Mostly cloudy, noticeably milder, periods of rain developing during the afternoon hours and continuing at night, low-to-mid 50’s
Monday
Partly sunny, very mild, an occasional shower possible, but much of the time will be rain-free, upper 60’s
Tuesday
Partly sunny, breezy, cooler, mid-to-upper 50’s
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy, colder, chance for some rain or snow, mid-to-upper 40’s
Discussion
A reinforcing shot of Arctic air moved in overnight and high temperatures this afternoon will be confined to the 30’s and there will be a noticeable wind chill. Winds calm down tonight and Saturday will be a tranquil day with plenty of sunshine, but still on the cold side. A significant warm up begins on Sunday and then peaks on Monday, but it will be accompanied by some more rainfall. The 50's are likely for highs on Sunday, 60's on Monday and perhaps even a flirt with the 70 degree mark and a record-breaker, and then we'll drop back to the 50's for Tuesday. Rain is likely later Sunday and Sunday night along with the warmer conditions and a few lingering showers are possible on Monday; especially, early in the day. Even colder air pushes in by the middle of next week in time for the Thanksgiving Day holiday and we'll have to watch an area of moisture that will likely ride up along the coast at mid-week as it could back in far enough to the west to produce some problems here around Wednesday.
Video
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