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Wednesday’s VIPIR Forecast: Tracking a big cold front

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Tracking rain and storms… Our big focus for the rest of the week will be a cold front. This front is stretching from the Great Lakes to the Deep South and will move over the East Coast tomorrow. Today we will see a mix of clouds and a few isolated showers. It will still be warm with highs near 70. Highs will return to the low 70s tomorrow, ahead of the front.

Expect windy conditions both today and tomorrow. Rain will start to build in Thursday morning with the cold front moving through during the early afternoon. Rain could be heavy at times with isolated thunderstorms possible. Rain will taper off late Thursday with clouds clearing early Friday morning. Highs will slip to near 60 for Friday and Saturday with plenty of sunshine. Sunny skies will continue for Sunday and early next week but with highs only in the low 50s.

Today: Partly Sunny, Isolated Showers(20%), Windy. Highs near 70. Winds: SE 10-15

Tonight: Mostly Cloudy, Isolated Showers(20%), Breezy. Lows in the low 60s. Winds: SE 10-15

Tomorrow: Mostly Cloudy, Rain(80%), Possible Storms, Windy. Highs in the low 70s. Winds: S 10-20

Tropical Update

No tropical activity at this time

Today in Weather History (NWS Wakefield)

November 18th

1902 Heavy Rain: 2.76" Salisbury

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