The weather forecast for the upcoming week indicates a need for rain in the area, with only a few spotty showers expected to accompany a warm front today and tonight. Despite the slight precipitation, it is not enough to combat the dry conditions, especially with much warmer temperatures and wind expected on Wednesday, which could elevate the fire danger to extreme levels.
Halloween is anticipated to be the warmest in over 75 years, with highs near 80 degrees inland. The record high for October 31st is 82 degrees, set in 1946. After temperatures settled down over the weekend, the focus is on the possibility of tropical development in one area.
The early morning weather is forecast to be mostly cloudy, with lows in the 30s and 40s. Throughout the day, cloudy and windy conditions are expected with a spotty shower and temperatures ranging from the 50s to around 60 degrees. Passing showers are predicted for tonight, with lows in the 40s to lower 50s.
Tomorrow will bring brighter skies, warmer temperatures, and continued wind, with highs in the low to mid-70s. Halloween is expected to be mostly sunny and very warm, ideal for trick or treating, with high temperatures reaching 75-80 degrees. The week will end with morning showers on Friday, followed by afternoon clearing and windy conditions, with highs in the mid-60s to lower 70s. Saturday is forecast to be mostly sunny, windy, and cooler, with highs ranging from 55-60 degrees. Sunday is expected to be sunny and pleasant, with highs in the lower 60s.
The article also reminds readers that Daylight Saving Time will end on November 3rd, so clocks should be set back one hour, and batteries in CO and smoke alarms should be changed.
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