Quiet Weather Continues Until...
If you are counting, today is the 9th consecutive day of precipitation-free conditions!
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The strong ridge will start to break down Wednesday night.
Watch Melissa's forecast:
Today is going to be the warmest as some of us make a run for 70F!
The majority of our neighborhoods will peak in the 65-70F degree range around 2-3pm.
The last dry day will be Wednesday with high temperatures hovering in the middle 60s, cooler for the coast.
Clouds will thicken by Wednesday evening and a few showers will arrive by Thursday morning.
A cold front to our west will carry and pick-up additional moisture from Subtropical Sean, which will lead to heavy periods of rain from late-day Thursday through early Thursday night.
Both the NAM and GFSx are showing potential for 1-2" of rain for backyards located within the 495 corridor.
Veterans Day:
Lingering early morning showers will make way for increasing sunshine along with gusty winds due to cold air advection/tight pressure gradient.
High temps will be in the lower 50s.
This weekend:
We will have sunshine on both days. High temps will be in the lower 50s on Saturday. Sunday will be warmer in the upper 50s.
***Full 'Frost' Moon is this Thursday, November 10.
Melissa :)