The average high temperature for the first 8 days of November is 70.0 degrees with not a drop of rain. It’s just like living in Sedona Arizona!! A cold front crossing Connecticut Friday evening with widely scattered showers across Eastern CT.! A RED FLAG WARNING will be in effect again on Saturday! Some state parks are either closed or partially closed, so check with DEEP before you head out. It’ll feel more like November this weekend with a Freeze Watch for the shoreline early Sunday AM. Highs are in the seasonable 50s on Saturday with plenty of sunshine and it will be on the breezy side again. More clouds are expected Sunday but it will be dry in case you have any outdoor plans. There will be a period of RAIN Sunday night with around 0.25 inches possible. It won’t be nearly enough rain, but it is better than none. Veteran’s Day looks nice and milder 60s! Cooler and dry Tuesday/Wednesday next week. A STORM near Connecticut by the end of next week?
We are also tracking Rafael moving through the Gulf of Mexico.
Tonight: Mainly clear. Lows in the 30s
Saturday: Sunny skies, breezy, and cooler. Highs in the low to mid-50s.
Sunday: Cold/frosty start. Increasing cloudiness, but dry. Some rain by late evening. Highs in the low-mid 50s.
Veteran’s Day: Showers ending early. Increasing sunshine, breezy and milder. Highs mid-60s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, cooler with highs in the low 50s.
Wednesday: Lots of sun, seasonable. Highs in the low 50s.
Thursday: Watching for possible rain. Highs in the 50s.
Friday: Some clouds with highs in the 50s.
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