WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- A blustery weekend will continue across the region in the aftermath of last week's storm.
- Conditions will remain dry as temperatures on the surface hang in the low-50s, but will feel chillier as wind gusts can range from 20 to 40 mph overnight through Sunday.
- Winds will begin to weaken Sunday night into the work week.
- Skies will clear and Monday will pan out being a decent day.
- Clouds will increase Monday night into Tuesday as a small low-pressure system moves into the region to bring a scattered rain chance Tuesday morning.
- Looking ahead to the holiday forecast: Thanksgiving has a chance to be messy. The News 12 Storm Watch Team is monitoring another storm system that could bring wet conditions to the region. The timing is still being ironed out but there should be a clearer picture by early next week. Stay updated with the News 12 Storm Watch Team over the next couple of days.
FORECAST
OVERNIGHT: Partly cloudy, windy and chilly. Lows in the low-40s.
SUNDAY: Morning sunshine, windy with increasing clouds in the afternoon. Highs near 50 degrees. Lows in the low-40s.
MONDAY: Sunny during the day with clouds increasing at night and overnight showers possible. Highs in the mid-50s. Lows in the upper-40s.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers in the morning. Highs in the mid-50s. Lows in the upper-30s.
WEDNESDAY: A mix of sun and clouds, breezy and dry. Highs in the upper-40s. Lows in the mid-30s.