Saturday, November 20, 2010

2 more MIld Days and Then Winter Checks In.

A warm front is approaching from the south tonight.. There may be some patchy fog and drizzle after midnight.  On Sunday morning there may be some lingering drizzle and light rain.  Very mild temps are anticipated in the afternoon with highs in the upper 50's.  The unseasonably mild weather will continue through Monday. A disturbance moving in on Monday may even be strong enough to generate some isolated thunderstorms along with more widespread showers in the morning. There will be a sharp trend to colder conditions for the rest of the week with arctic air sweeping across the area mid to late week.  There may be some rain and snow showers mixed on Wednesday, some snow on Wednesday night, and blustery cold winds and snow flurries on Thnaksgiving Day.  How cold will it get?  The high temperature on Thanksgiving Day may have a hard time getting out of the 20's, and the low temperature on Thursday night will be in the teens... Sounds a lot like winter...doesn't it?
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead

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