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Tuesday’s First Warning Forecast: Clearing, cool, and breezy

Posted at 5:04 AM, Nov 14, 2017
and last updated 2017-11-14 09:07:17-05

Meteorologist Myles Henderson’s First Warning Forecast

Clearing skies but still cool… Sunshine will mix in through the day with highs only reaching the mid 50s. It will be breezy today with north winds at 10 to 15 mph. Expect a few clouds tonight with lows falling into low 40s and 30s inland. It will still be a bit breezy tonight with north winds 5 to 15 mph.

We will see a nice blend of mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies for the second half of the work week. Highs will bounce between the 50s and 60s for the rest of the week and weekend. An isolated showers is possible later Wednesday into Thursday but overall rain chance will be low. Our next decent chance for rain is set to move in on Saturday.

Today: Mostly to Partly Cloudy, Cool, Breezy. Highs in the mid 50s. Winds: N 10-15

Tonight: Partly Cloudy. Lows in the low 40s. Winds: N 5-15

Tomorrow: Partly Cloudy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s. Winds: N 5-15

Weather & Health 

Pollen: Low (Mixed)

UV Index: 2 (Low)

Air Quality: Good (Code Green)

Mosquitoes: Low

Tropical Update

Showers and thunderstorms have increased a little during the past several hours in association with a low pressure system located about 400 miles SSW of the Azores. Additional development of this system is possible, and it could become a subtropical cyclone during the next couple of days before upper-level winds become unfavorable. Regardless of development, this low is expected to produce winds to near gale force during the next day or two while it moves slowly NE.

* Formation chance through 48 hours: Medium (50%)

* Formation chance through 5 days: Medium (50%)

Today in Weather History (NWS Wakefield)

November 14th

1945 Heavy Rain: 2.37″ Norfolk

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