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Last updated on November 8, 2025 at 10:38 p.m.
Mark Peña, 7News First Alert Meteorologist
OVERNIGHT:
Partly cloudy
Lows: 46-52
Winds: Southeast 5-10 mph
Wet weather moves in overnight with mild temperatures in the 50s. A rumble of thunder is possible, and rain totals will range from .10-.25″. Rain will taper off before sunrise on Sunday.
SUNDAY:
Cloudy with showers
Highs: 60-70
Winds: South 10-20 mph
Another fast-moving cold front arrives Sunday brining a chance for a few showers. There will be plenty of dry time with a few peeks of sun and continued mild temperatures. Big changes are in store once the cold front slides through Sunday night.
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy
Highs: 45-50
Winds: Northwest 5-15, Gusts 25 mph
A winter-like chill kicks off the second week of November with high temperatures a good 15 degrees below average. A brisk northwest wind will add an added chill to the air, so make sure you have the gloves, hats, and scarves ready to go. A few showers are possible Monday night, and the potential for a few snowflakes mixing with the raindrops.
VETERANS DAY: COLD ALERT
Sunny & breezy
Highs: 45-49
Wind Chill: 30s
Winds: West 15-25 mph; Gusts: 35-40 mph
Another chilly day with gusty west winds and afternoon temperatures in the 40s. The wind will put wind chills in the 20s in the morning and 30s during the afternoon.
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly sunny, breezy
Highs: 55-60
Winds: Southwest 5-15 mph; Gusts: 25-30 mph
Mostly sunny and breezy with a return of seasonable temperatures.
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