Temperatures in the 60s can be expected this week with mostly sunny weather.
Steve Caporizzo reports that temperatures this week should be higher than normal going into November
This goes for Halloween today, Oct. 31, for the most part.
Temperatures will be in the low 60s, and the sunny skies will give way to some clouds as the day continues. Temperatures will drop as the sun sets, but temperatures should stay in the 60s with temperatures dropping into the 50s around 7 pm.
There is a slight chance of rain showers this evening, but we are still only looking at a low of 47, according to the Weather Channel.
More of the same Tuesday and Accuweather reports that temperatures should be in the mid-60s. Although the skies will be cloudy, there will be some breaks of sun. Some showers are expected.
There will be a low of 49.
On Wednesday, expect partly sunny skies with a high of 64. It will be a little cooler overnight with a low of 40.
Expect full sun Thursday, Nov. 3 with a high of 63, predicts Accuweather.
The same is predicted Friday, Nov. 4
7 and 10 Day Forecast.....
An awesome Weekend !
Even well into next week-ABOVE normal Temperatures going into November. pic.twitter.com/1tUAiXUWHu
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