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We are looking at a wonderful November weekend with sunshine and highs in the 50s and 60s. Take full advantage of this weekend’s weather because unsettled weather is projected to return next week bringing seasonal temperatures back to the area and a few chances for showers, possibly a rain/snow mix at times.
It's going to be a comfortable and warm weekend. Highs Saturday will reach the upper 70s to low 80s with sunny skies throughout. After dark, temperatures will fall back to the 60s with 50s returning Sunday morning. Another day of near 80 highs will be possible with sun and clouds around.
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Southerly winds will continue to slowly increase humidity this weekend with highs reaching the low 80’s. With the humidity in place, there may be some areas of patchy fog in the morning on both Saturday and Sunday. Use caution if you’re out on the roads early and encounter those areas, but there are no weather issues expected otherwise.
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Above-average temperatures will continue through the weekend and into early next week. Afternoon highs will reach the 70s and 80s, while overnight lows hover in the 40s and 50s. Rain chances remain low to start next week, but there are signs of higher rain coverage arriving late in the week.
Mostly sunny skies and increasing humidity continue into the weekend and next week. By the middle of next week, we're watching for a good return of rain chances to the area.
THE WEEKEND: Temperatures will cool slightly to the 60s and 70s this weekend. Some cloud cover can be expected for southern Colorado with it staying mostly dry. Mountain regions could see rain and snow. The bulk of any moisture will arrive Sunday night and into Monday, mainly west of I-25.
Phoenix's weekend weather outlook is based on a low-pressure system that is likely to draw moisture from an atmospheric river approaching California.
Sunday looks to be the pick of the weekend, as the warmest weather this week will be seen. Temperatures will start in the mid to upper 50s and climb to the low 70s for the Grand Strand, and the Pee Dee will climb to the mid to upper 70s. A few clouds are around but not enough to hinder any plans.