Following Saturday’s cold front, Sunday will be much cooler, but also drier. Afternoon high temperatures will only reach the upper 40s despite abundant sunshine. This is much closer to average for this time of year! But it will feel a bit cooler with a strong Northwest wind.
We had a very damp air mass for November standards Saturday morning with dew point temperatures in the mid-50s before a cold front swept through. Those dew points have now been dropping through the 30s Saturday evening and will end up in the low teens by the afternoon. That *very* dry air paired with a strong NW wind gusting near 30 mph at times may provide an elevated fire risk, so avoid any burning tomorrow.
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