The UW Dawgcast

November 23, 2020

Forecast: November 23rd, 2020

By Chris Thomas

Happy Monday!

We are waking up to another showery November morning thanks to a cold front moving through the area.  Most of the organized precipitation has already moved through and we are left with only some scattered showers.

These showers will decrease as we go through the morning, but you still might want to grab your rain jacket if you are out and about.  We’ll then be left with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures topping out in the mid to upper 40s this afternoon.  A few sunbreaks aren’t out of the question.

 

Another frontal system will be moving through the area tomorrow.  This one looks to be a bit stronger and will bring rainy and breezy conditions to the region.  It won’t be a major wind event for the UW area, but we’ll likely see some gusts in the 20 – 30 mph range at times during the afternoon. Showers will persist through Wednesday, but a ridge will then start to build over the area, giving us dry weather for Thanksgiving.

Have a great week!  Have a great Thanksgiving!  And enjoy this 3-day week!

Reach forecaster Chris Thomas at theuwdawgcast@uw.edu. 

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