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From Sun To Showers


Last Update: 11/01 6:17 pm
Overnight: Clear Then Clouds Later - Lows: Mid 30s

Monday: Increasing Clouds, Slightly Warmer, Afternoon Showers - Highs: 52 to 57

The Sunday sunshine was certainly a pleasant sight, and well deserved!  Mostly clear conditions prevail through midnight, with an increase clouds toward sunrise Monday.  The clouds are associated with the next impressive frontal system to hit the Great Lakes.  East of the front Monday we'll see our temperatures climb into the middle 50s, after the boundary blows through Monday night high temperatures will stay unseasonably cold through Friday!  Showers will develop later tomorrow afternoon, and into the chilly air this week...it's certainly possible that we could see our first snow flakes of the season Wednesday or Thursday.  But looking ahead to next weekend, especially Sunday, long-range computer models indicate the weather pattern may deliver a decent warm up with sunshine.  Stay tuned and have a great work week.


Current Conditions
42°
Clear
High 56° Low 41°
Feels like 42°
Barometer 30.25 in.
Humidity 88%
Visibility 4 Miles
Dewpoint 39°
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Weather Almanac

Place: Southern CA
Year: 1967
Event: Heavy rains; 14 inches of rainfall in the mountains, 7.96 inches in downtown LA. Severe local flooding with damaging mud slides. Said to be the worst since 1934.

Place: Florida
Year: 1985
Event: Hurricane Kate made landfall at Mexico Beach. This is the latest know hurricane to hit the U.S. so far north.

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