Though cloudy, the views aren't too bad given the rising sun. Some areas are reporting some light sprinkles/showers, but this will gradually die out through today as cloud cover decreases this afternoon. Temperatures will be a bit cooler as well, topping out in the mid 50s to near 60 degrees. We will briefly dry out before a soaker arrives Thursday. This system will be slow moving, dumping on and off rain Thursday, Friday, and parts of Saturday. General rainfall amounts will range between 1 and 2 inches. This will begin working out Saturday, with sunshine and cooler temps expected Sunday. Once we push past the weekend, another cold front will arrive for the region. This will make temperatures take a nose-dive with well below average temperatures expected to begin November. Highs next week could be as cool as the low 50s with overnight lows in the 30s. We will see how well this pans out as we get closer to time, but brace for some even cooler air to close out the month. Overall, the first half of the day today will be gloomy. As we get into the afternoon, high pressure will build in helping clear things out. Temperatures will warm as a result, topping out in the mid to upper 60s for Wednesday. Pre-recorded for 5pm show
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