More tranquil early November weather

Sunny skies Monday will temperatures warm into the 50s after a chilly start.
Sunny skies Monday will temperatures warm into the 50s after a chilly start.

Sunny skies Monday will temperatures warm into the 50s after a chilly start.

Quiet Weather Ahead

A series of high pressure system and an overall lull in the active weather pattern across the North American continent will keep the weather quiet for much of the coming week.

High pressure overhead has us off to a cool start Monday morning. Temperatures will rise into the 50s this afternoon on sunny skies and a slight south wind. Temperatures tonight will not be nearly as cold, with morning lows Tuesday in the upper 30s.

Tuesday will be even warmer, with the south wind strengthening. Look for highs to be in the low 60s for most of the Finger Lakes.

Temperatures will back off on Wednesday, with highs around 50 degrees. A few showers will be possible as a cold front slides through. The best chance for rain will be during the morning hours.

Dry weather settles back in for Thursday, with highs returning to the low 50s.

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Shot of Cold this Weekend

A shot of cold air looks likely this weekend, especially on Saturday. High temperatures may struggle to get much past 40 degrees, though there is still some uncertainty on how cold it will actually get. Some lake effect snow showers will be possible as well, with minor accumulations, if any.

This cold air will be ushered in by another front on Friday. Like the front on Wednesday, this system will only have some scattered, generally light showers with it.

There are some signs that the cold air could stick around for a chilly second half of November, but this remains uncertain at this point in time.

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Meteorologist Drew Montreuil has been forecasting the weather in the Finger Lakes region since 2006 and has degrees in meteorology from SUNY Oswego (B.S. with Honors) and Cornell (M.S.). Drew and his wife have four young boys. When not working or playing with the boys, he is probably out for a run through the countryside.