High temperatures remain relatively stable through the week, ranging from 61°F to 72°F. Some rain possible with at least 2 days showing precipitation chances of 20% or higher.
This week's forecast shows temperatures running 6 F above the historical average for November. Normal highs for this period are around 61 F with lows around 37 F.
1987 - Twenty-one cities, mostly in the Ohio Valley, reported record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 80 degrees at Columbus OH was their warmest reading of record for so late in the season. Showers and thundershowers associated with a tropical depression south of Florida produced 4.28 inches of rain at Clewiston in 24 hours.
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Day: Patchy frost before 7am. Sunny, with a high near 61. North northwest wind 0 to 5 mph.
Night: Areas of fog between 8pm and 2am, then areas of fog and patchy frost between 2am and 5am, then areas of frost and patchy fog. Mostly clear, with a low around 37. North wind around 0 mph.
Day: Areas of frost and areas of fog before 8am. Sunny, with a high near 68. Southeast wind 0 to 5 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43. South wind 0 to 5 mph.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 72.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 43.
Day: Sunny, with a high near 72.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50.
Day: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Night: A chance of rain showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.
Sun's High Temperature
98 at 6 Miles West-southwest Of Glamis, CA
Sun's Low Temperature
12 at Angel Fire, NM and Crested Butte, CO
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