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First Warning Forecast: A few more dry days then a soggy stretch

Posted at 5:48 PM, Nov 08, 2020
and last updated 2020-11-08 23:50:59-05

Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

Temperatures will cool to the low and mid 50s overnight with areas dense fog.

You'll want to give yourself some extra time to head to work because we will see areas of fog once again. Skies will be mostly sunny once the fog clears and temperatures will warm to the low and mid 70s with the cooler temperatures along the coast. A bit milder Monday night with lows in the mid and upper 50s. Patchy fog will build in overnight.

Moisture will start to increase on Tuesday ahead of a frontal system. Most of the day will be dry and temperatures will be warmer with highs in the mid and upper 70s as winds switch to the south.

A slow-moving cold front will approach on Wednesday with rain moving in by the afternoon. Moderate to locally heavy rainfall will be possible. Winds will be out of the south at 10-15 mph, which will continue to usher in tropical air. It will be very warm and humid for this time of year ahead of the cold front with highs in the upper 70s. Rain will continue overnight and Thursday. Widespread rain will be possible through the day Thursday with highs in the low 70s. A rumble of thunder is not out of the question.

Temperatures will be cooler behind the cold front on Friday with highs in the mid and upper 60s. We will see scattered showers throughout the day as the frontal system stalls along the coast. High pressure will move in for the weekend, but there will still be a lot of moisture around, so keeping some scattered showers in the forecast for both Saturday and Sunday. Saturday will be cooler with highs in the low and mid 60s. Sunday we'll see temperatures warm to near 70.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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