Colder for Sunday and Monday

Elevated fire weather concerns are still in play Sunday. Sunday afternoon will have a drop in relative humidity and light northwest winds. Given this prolonged period of dry weather, plenty of available tinder is primed, and outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. High pressure is large and in charge this weekend, and skies will be clear into Sunday morning. Temperatures will drop into the 30s again as a result of the clear sky and calm winds. Daylight Saving Time Ends overnight as well, making sunrise at 6:21 and sunset will move to 4:37 Sunday. Sunday will indeed be sunny, but it will be quite chilly, with highs in the lower 50s. The coldest air is here for Sunday overnight into Monday morning, as a light freeze will be possible with plummeting temperatures near 30. Monday will again be sunny, and a change in the winds from the south will start temperatures climbing back to the averages for early November. A warm front comes through for Tuesday with some clouds and a boost in temperatures to the upper 60s. We are back in the 70s for Wednesday with lots of sunshine. A cold front comes through Wednesday night into Thursday with a chance of showers and cooler temps in the 60s Thursday and Friday.

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