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Warm Halloween, followed by rain and cooler temperatures
Widespread showers will continue across the New Orleans metro area Sunday (Nov. 1) with a flash flood watch in effect until 6 p.m., the National Weather Service said.
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TUESDAY: Partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures will be around for Tuesday, with a pleasant high temperature of 72 degrees.
The warm weather is expected to stick around through Wednesday, with highs ranging from near 70 degrees in southern Minnesota to 50s and low 60s in the northern part of the state, the weather service notes. Usually in the beginning of November, temperatures are dropping into the mid-60s at night. High of 70; low of 48.
Sunday could see a few clouds roll in, but there’s virtually no chance for rain and still not a lot of wind expected, meteorologist Caleb Steele said.
Thursday’s forecast calls for mostly cloudy skies with a high of 44 and a 40 percent chance of show and rain. Highs are forecast to reach 78 in the afternoon before falling to 57 overnight.
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SATURDAY NIGHT: Mostly clear skies and cold temperatures will be around for Saturday night, with an overnight low temperature of 36 degrees. Sunny and quiet conditions will persist over the next several days until our next weather system arrives late Wednesday night into Thursday bringing rain chances and cooler weather.