4 things to know about the weather
- Chilly start, then partly sunny Sunday
- More sunshine, warmer temps start the work week
- Rain is expected by mid-week
- After the rain, comes a true taste of November cold temperatures this weekend
Dry weather will continue Sunday with less wind but more cloud cover.
Winds will be much lighter on Sunday with a chilly start with temperatures in the 30s and 40s in some areas. It won't be chilly all day. Expect partly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s in the afternoon.
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Monday will be sunny dry and near 70° before a cooler pattern starts to take shape. Wednesday evening and Thursday will come with rain chances followed by a strong cold front and temperatures will fall from the 60s to the 30s within 24 hours.
Tropical Storm Sara will greatly impact Central America over the next few days. Rainfall up to 30 inches will be possible in Honduras, Belize and northern Guatemala. Significant flooding and landslides are likely from Friday into Sunday afternoon. The National Hurricane Center has more information.
10-day forecast
Quickcast
TODAY:
Chilly start then Partly Cloudy Skies
Wind: Northwest 5 – 10 mph
Chance Of Rain: 0%
HIGHS: 58° - 62°
TONIGHT:
Partly Cloudy Skies
Chance Of Rain: 0%
Wind: Northwest 5 – 10 mph
LOWS: 37° - 45°
MONDAY:
Sun and Clouds
Milder
Wind: Northwest 10-15 mph
Chance Of Rain: 0%
HIGHS: 65° - 70°
TUESDAY:
Morning Sunshine
Increasing Clouds
Wind: Southeast 10 mph
Chance Of Rain: 0%
HIGHS: 60° - 67°
Sunrise 6:53 Sunset 4:53
Average High: 58° Average Low: 42°