A cold front is sweeping in, promising a cloudier end to the school week, with showers expected to weaken before reaching most areas.
🌥 Why It Matters: The front’s movement will affect temperatures across the state, with a cool-down already setting in. Expect cooler, cloudier conditions as the week wraps up, and be prepared for gusty winds as we head into the weekend.
🌬 What’s Happening:
• Temperature Split: Northern counties could see highs in the lower 70s, while southern areas might still hit the 80s.
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• Windy Weekend Ahead: Strong gusts up to 30 mph expected, especially by Sunday.
☀️ Weekend Outlook: Look forward to a pleasant weekend with only a few passing clouds. Highs will dip to the lower 80s and upper 70s by Sunday, ideal for outdoor plans. Plus, daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 a.m., meaning an extra hour of sleep Saturday night.
🗳️ Election Day Forecast: Dry weather should hold across most areas, but be prepared for a few isolated showers. Election Day highs will reach the lower 80s, offering mild conditions for those heading to the polls.
🌧 Next Week’s Rain Chances: Unpredictable rain will be possible through late next week. A second front on Thursday aims to limit any potential tropical weather from disrupting local conditions.
The Big Picture: The current weather shifts signal a seasonal transition, balancing warm spells with cooling fronts and gusty winds. These patterns can set the tone for more settled, cooler weather as we head into late fall.