Saturday, November 19, 2011

Mostly Cloudy Seasonal Temps Early Week... Nice Thanksgiving Late Week

A cold front will move from west to east across the Stateline overnight. Some scattered sprinkles are still possible, but most of the activity has moved off to the east. Winds will shift from southerly to northwesterly around midnight with the passage of the front. The low tonight will be around 34 degrees near daybreak. The clouds will be slow to depart on Sunday, so with mostly cloudy skies, and a northeasterly wind, it will be a little cool with an afternoon high only around 43 degrees.  Clouds will continue to be stubborn through Tuesday, so mostly cloudy skies will prevail.  A couple of disturbances will pass by to our south, but  probably will not be close enough to cause any precipitation. Temperatures will be a little above seasonal averages with highs in the mid to upper 40's, and lows in the low to middle 30's. The good news is that is will be a dry week. The travel day on Wednesday before Thanksgiving will be sunny with a high around 47 degrees.  A big warm up will take place on Thanksgiving Day with mostly sunny skies, a high in the upper 50's, with a stiff southwesterly breeze. The very mild weather dry weather will continue on black Friday, so there will be good Christmas shopping weather, but hold on to your hats. It will be mostly sunny, windy, and very mild temperatures around 60 degrees by mid afternoon. The next cold front will approach from the west on Friday night, and there will be a chance of showers. It will turn cooler on Saturday with a good chance of showers.

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