Hello, November. You are a welcome sight as you signify that the end is near for 2020. I know that you’ll be bringing us rain today, but I remain hopeful that you have plans to brighten our collective futures in the next few days.
Here is a look at the next few days on Delmarva. In short, the next three days provide rain, wind, and a chance to set America on the right path.
Showers today ahead of an approaching cold front that will cross the area late this afternoon into early this evening. Windy conditions expected late tonight through Monday. pic.twitter.com/UzPe6ocfuO
— NWS Wakefield (@NWSWakefieldVA) November 1, 2020
Temperatures are expected to climb to record-challenging levels in portions of the Desert Southwest early next week, including around Phoenix: https://t.co/IylVP9TAcL pic.twitter.com/TbUfvVyQgf
— AccuWeather (@breakingweather) October 31, 2020
Besides winterlike winds and snow showers that will chill the Northeast, voters who have not yet cast a ballot will face few weather problems on Election Day: https://t.co/cruQLvjCd2 pic.twitter.com/09AbVkTxQn
— AccuWeather (@breakingweather) October 31, 2020
In stark contrast to the wild weather during the last week of October, a tranquil and mild pattern is forecast to set up across a large swath of the United States during the first week of November: https://t.co/7Cf0xDDh8r pic.twitter.com/qRK1N2nQSc
— AccuWeather (@breakingweather) October 31, 2020
Forecasters are predicting that the month of November will average warmer than normal. I bet most people are more concerned with what the pollsters have to say.
November temperature outlook is in and parts of the East, Southwest may be warmer than average while the central U.S. is expected to be cooler: https://t.co/i0R2UBIImO pic.twitter.com/KB6jQfLg5Q
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) October 30, 2020
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