Temperatures cool slightly for Monday with breezy winds
Highs gradually warm through the work week
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Expect lingering cloud cover into Sunday night, with northwesterly winds picking up. A dry cold front will pass through, causing temperatures to dip slightly on Monday. After that, a pleasant warming trend is expected through the end of the work week.
Breezy winds and clearing skies
Our dry cold front will clear out the lingering cloud cover from the weekend's rainmaker.
Behind the front, we'll experience breezy northwest winds gusting up to 30 mph. Winds will remain strong through Tuesday, shifting to the south and bringing milder temperatures.
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Temperatures for Monday will be in the mid to upper 40s, closer to our average high temperature.
It will be sunny and quiet before our next rain system moves in late Tuesday through Wednesday. Precipitation could range from a quarter to half an inch.
A gradual warming trend will bring highs into the lower to mid-50s by Friday. November is continuing to show above-average temperatures, with no significant cool-down expected.