Tuesday, November 20, 2007

One More Warm One

Good Morning from Morning Meteorologist Kristen Connolly...

Yesterday the fog and low clouds diminished to sunshine helping us to reach the upper 70's to low 80's. Overnight the winds make it feel a little bit cooler but temperatures are still steadily in the upper 50's to low 60's ( remember these our where our highs are usually in late November).

This morning the fog and low clouds have again developed giving us reduced visibilities in some areas. The clouds will begin to break as we see the heating of the day and give way to mostly sunny skies by the afternoon. The winds will also be kicking up gusting up to 25 mph. Highs for one more day will stay unseasonably warm hitting around 80.

The artic chill that will bring us from 20 degrees above average temperatures to 20 degrees below average will arrive around sunrise tomorrow morning. Ahead of the front lows will get down to the lower 50's. They may increase a couple of degrees as the cool air filters in but temperatures will continue on the downward trend through the afternoon eventually dipping to the 40’s during the afternoon and low 30’s overnight.

Unlike the last cool downs temperatures are going to be staying cold for the next several days. Thanksgiving morning we could see out first possible freeze of the season. Along with that the chance for precipitation returns to our forecast for the Holiday weekend, with temperatures dropping so cold we are going to see the chance for frozen precipitation. Chances begin Thanksgiving and continue through Sunday. Highs will be in the mid 40's with lows right around freezing.

Since we have not seen our first freeze of the season you may want to start thinking ahead about protecting the three P's- Plants, Pets and Pipes.

With the possibility of seeing the snow especially during the overnights we are keeping a close eye on the forecast and will keep you updated with the latest.

Have a wonderful day!

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