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Morning Update: A beautiful fall Sunday

Thomas Kootz October 30, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A chilly beginning to the morning should give way into pleasant fall temperatures in the high 50s to low 60s by early afternoon. Clouds will remain in the sky for a majority of the day, not overcast, but a…
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Morning Update: A Sunny Saturday!

Matt Collins October 29, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A beautiful fall day with lots of sunshine! Skies will clear early morning and stay clear all day. The high will be 62 with a light wind from the north up to 7 mph. This pleasant weather is associated…
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Morning Update: A Cool and Clear Friday

Thomas Kootz October 28, 2022 Weather Discussion cool, Morning update

Today: As the high pressure system remains in place to our north, skies will stay clear today with temperatures dropping slightly from yesterday. It should be another beautiful day today, good for outdoor activities but getting a little chilly for any…
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Clouds Break Up Today, Return Tomorrow

Reuven Ben-Zeev October 27, 2022 Weather Discussion

Today: A persistent on-shore pattern left us under cloudy skies for days, but that pattern finally begins to break today. We should see more sun than not and comfortable high temperatures in the low 60s, which is near normal for this…
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The posts presented here are the opinions of the individual forecaster. Though every effort is made to verify accuracy, we are not responsible for the consequences in errors in forecasts. For severe and life threatening weather situations, please rely instead on the National Weather Service.