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50/50 WEEKEND EXPECTED

11/8/2024

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Its not a perfect weekend forecast, but we probably shouldn't complain since we finally have some rain in the forecast.

Saturday will be our driest day with highs in the mid 50s to around 60 under partly to mostly sunny skies. There will be an elevated risk for the rapid spread of wildfires, and we expect a special weather statement to be issued to cover this risk. 

Sunday will start out dry, but mostly cloudy. Widespread showers will move in during the afternoon. While they should remain mainly light, a few moderate pockets of rain are possible. Unfortunately, this will only add up to about a third of an inch or less in most places, which will not help our drought situation at all. Rain should clear out Monday morning. 

Senior Forecaster Jack 
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