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First Warning Forecast: Back to fall with a big drop in temperatures

Posted at 11:04 PM, Oct 27, 2019
and last updated 2019-10-28 00:21:01-04

Cooler and drier air will usher in behind the cold front overnight. Expect temperatures to drop into the 50s and low 60s under clearing skies. Watch out for areas of dense fog. Our temperatures and dewpoints are really close at the moment. Conditions should start to improve early Monday as our temperatures warm and our dewpoints drop.

Mostly sunny skies to start the work week as high pressure controls our weather. Temperatures will be 15 degrees cooler in most places with highs in the mid and upper 60s with a few 70s sprinkled in.

A few degrees milder on Tuesday with highs near 70. We will see a nice mix of sun and clouds. The forecast by midweek is looking a bit uncertain. Right now, looks like most of the day on Wednesday will be dry with increasing shower chances after sunset. Temperatures will top out around 70 degrees. Showers will continue overnight and into Halloween. Expect showers to be on and off throughout the day. Temperatures will be warmer with highs in the mid 70s. Depending on how fast a cold front moves through, we could see showers again on Friday with highs in the low and mid 70s.

As of now, the weekend is looking cool and dry. Any rain should clear out Saturday morning with much cooler highs near 60. Even cooler on Sunday as most of us will struggle to get out of the 50s! Brrr.

Weather & Health 

Pollen: Low (Ragweed)

UV Index: 5 (Moderate)

Air Quality: Good (Code Green)

Mosquitoes: Moderate

 

Tropical Update

Pablo is moving toward the north near 14 mph. A slower northward motion is expected later tonight and Tuesday. Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 70 mph with higher gusts. Additional weakening is expected during the next 24 hours, and Pablo should transition to a post-tropical cyclone Monday morning.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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