What a difference a day makes, right? Well, a day and the passage of a strong cold front. We are clearly on the backside of that front, as temperatures today were a good 20 degrees cooler than yesterday. It will be a proper cold night tonight, with nearly everyone falling below the freezing mark. But perhaps unsurprisingly, we will be on a warming trend next week as the days progress.
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Through Tonight: The good old 3 Cs: clear, calm and cold for tonight. With little wind or cloud cover to speak of, temperatures will easily drop below freezing across the region. Lows should range from the mid-20s outside to the city to around 30 degrees downtown.
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Tomorrow (Monday): A rather tranquil day all things considered. High pressure will be close by, which means we’ve got mostly sunny skies and seasonably mild temperatures. Highs will top out in the mid-50s and winds will be quite light out of the southwest. Another clear and cold night tomorrow night with lows in the upper 20s to around 32 degrees.
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A “no name” U.K. Storm: The United Kingdom and Ireland have been naming autumn and winter storms for many years now. And just a week ago, Storm Barra battered Ireland and parts of the United Kingdom with very strong winds. But tonight, a storm with no name is brining some pretty serious winds to parts of Ireland and Scotland. In some cases, stronger winds than Storm Barra brought. I guess the Met Office did not deem this storm worthy of a name.
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