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Patrick’s VIPIR Forecast: Tracking showers and thunderstorms heading our way

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Patrick Rockey’s Live VIPIR Forecast

A little something for everyone over the next week.

If you are a fan of mild weather we’ve got that on the way for the next few days. Expect plenty of clouds around for your Wednesday with just a slight chance for a stray shower. Temperatures will climb into the lower 70s.

Ahead of a cold front on Thursday we expect even warmer weather, with highs in the mid 70s. But showers are likely by late morning with a few thunderstorms in the mix in the afternoon.

Behind that cold front on Friday expect clearing skies and falling temperatures, with highs in the mid-to-upper 50s.

The weekend is looking dry and cool with highs near 60 on Saturday under partly cloudy skies and highs only around 50 on Sunday. As a matter of fact, many of us will be stuck in the 40s on Sunday. We will see overnight lows this weekend only in the 30s.

And the cool weather lingers into Thanksgiving week, with high temperatures only in the lower 50s on Monday and Tuesday.

Today in Weather History (NWS Wakefield)
1873 Winter Weather: Gales caused Coastal Flooding
1994 Coastal Flooding: Southeast, Eastern Coast VA
2011 EF-0 Tornado Hertford Co. NC

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