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BLOG: Cool But Normal

The rain that has moved through the Greater Baltimore Area ended prior to 8 p.m. Tuesday night, and it is now moving across eastern New England on its way out to sea. In its wake, we do have a southwesterly wind Wednesday morning that is averaging 6-12 mph with some locally higher gusts.

As the pressure gradient surrounding a low pressure system over Lake Ontario continues to deepen, we do believe that Wednesday will be breezy from time to time. There will be some sunshine, and temperatures will be mostly in the lower or middle 50s Wednesday afternoon. Normally, that would sound quite mild on the final day of November-- and it still is roughly 3-5 degrees above the seasonal averages -- however, given just how warm the past couple of days have been, PLUS the fact that there will be that gusty wind, it will definitely "feel" noticeably cooler.

And, for what its worth, rainfall totals from Tuesday were generally between a quarter of an inch half an inch.

With high pressure building into the region Wednesday, it will be chillier than recent nights with patchy clouds breaking up after midnight. Most temperatures will wind up in the 30s. There will be a good deal of sunshine Thursday  and Friday, and temperatures should be mostly in the lower or middle 50s.

On Friday night, a cold front will be pressing through the Northeast. It will be lacking any sufficient moisture, so while there may be a "few clouds" around here Friday night and early on Saturday, that'll be about it. Most temperatures on Saturday will be in the lower 50s, and then Sunday will be back in the mid or even upper 50s once again.

Have a good day !!!

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