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November 2009 ArchivesDense fog blanketed the region this morning. Skies will be mostly sunny through the afternoon with a few clouds pushing in late. Highs today will be well above normal in the lower 70s. Tonight skies will become partly cloudy and the clouds will continue to increase tomorrow. You can expect one more relatively warm day tomorrow with a high near 70, after that it will be much cooler with highs in the mid 50s. ...High pressure will control the weather the next few days, before a cold front brings in cooler weather for mid-week. ...But it will get warmer over the coming days... ...High pressure will build in for a fantastic weekend. Temperatures will be cold tonight under clear skies with light winds. Freeze warnings are posted for inland areas as temperatures will potentially dip to or below 32. Near the coast the lows will more likely be in the mid to upper 30s. ...The showers we had overnight cleared the coast early this morning and now the skies have cleared as well. It will be partly to mostly sunny today with light northwest winds. Highs should generally reach the lower 60s. Tonight the winds will increase from the northwest from 10 to 20 mph. Winds gusts could reach 25 to 30 mph. These winds will continue into tomorrow and the high temperatures will be held down in the mid 50s. Gale warnings w... Temperatures will be a bit cooler today as winds blow from the northeast to east. Highs should stay close to 60. Later this evening, as winds shift to the southeast, moisture will increase. Scattered showers will be possible overnight. They will exit early tomorrow morning. Skies tomorrow will become partly sunny. ...If only we could vote each day for our weather! I think the vast majority heading to the polls would opt for sunshine and warmer conditions today. That is what we will get. Highs today will get back to normal, generally in the mid 60s. Skies will be mostly sunny. The winds will be from the north at 5 to 10 mph and increasing tonight. A front will quietly slip through tonight and tomorrow will be cooler with highs in the mid to upper 50s.... The area of low pressure that helped trigger showers yesterday is moving away from the coast this morning. Patchy drizzle will still be possible today with a few light rain showers mainly over eastern areas. Temperatures will stay in the upper 50s. North and northeast winds will blow at 10 to 20 mph. Tides are running 1 to 2 feet above normal and a coastal flood advisory is in effect until noon today. Pleasant changes are coming. ...An area of low pressure off the North Carolina coast will continue to give Hampton Roads cool and damp weather Monday. ...Yes, the weather can change just that quickly... ... |
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