Benseather.com Forecast
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Bensweather.com Forecast Updated: Wednesday, Oct 23 @ 06:32pm
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High pressure over the area is still driving above-normal temperatures and dry weather, for now. An early-season Pacific Storm will push a weakening cold front through the area early next week with a few showers possible, if nothing else, much colder and windy fall weather is expected! Looking at clear skies this evening with calm winds and lows in the 30's. Expect mostly sunny skies on Thursday with highs in the lower 70's, southwest winds 5-10 mph during the afternoon, and little change on Friday. The onshore flow will strengthen over the weekend as a trough deepens across the west, leading to cooler temperatures, increasing high clouds, and breezy afternoons. Daytime highs will cool back into the 60's with overnight lows mostly in the 30's, southwest winds 5-15 mph at times. Low pressure will head inland to our north on Monday dragging a cold front through our area as daytime temperatures drop into the 40's and 50's. We could squeeze out some light showers or snowfall Monday night or Tuesday morning but accumulations if any, look pretty light at this time. Temperatures will remain well below average for a change through much of next week, warming slightly later in the week.
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