Nov 05, 2024
Tuesday was another record setting fall day. Our November 5 high temperature of 75° beat our previous record of 73° (2015, 2008, 1978). A new November 5 high temp record was set Tuesday afternoon. Windy conditions continue as a cold front moves through during the early morning that will be followed by some cooler air that will bring our high temps down in the upcoming days. During the early morning, our temperatures fall to the upper 50s. Periods of rain have the potential to continue until as early as 5 am Wednesday. Total rainfall accumulations from Tue. night through sunrise Wed. are likely to be from 0.50" - 1.25", giving us a good, much needed soaking. Total rain accumulation from Tue. night through Wed. morning could be more than 1 inch in some spots. The cold front moves east and the rain chance is out of the picture for Wednesday. Clouds will decrease and we'll have some sunshine out there. Highs will be able to reach the upper 60s Wednesday afternoon. Sunshine continues on Thursday, but our winds will be colder, coming from the north. High temps will only be in the upper 50s. We rise back to the low 60s on Friday with mid-60s over the weekend. Saturday's weather is dry and rain is possible on Sunday. Morning: Rain exits. Winds decrease. Sky becomes partly cloudy.Low: 57°Winds: SW 10-20 mph with gusts, occasionally, as high as 35 mph - decreasing by sunrise Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Cooler and not as windy.High: 67°Winds: SW 5-10 mph Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy.Low: 44°Winds: NW 5 mph Thursday: Mostly sunny and cool.High: 59°Winds: N 5-10 mph MORE WEATHER RESOURCESInteractive Radar and Regional RadarWeather CamerasWeather Alerts
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