High temperatures remain relatively stable through the week, ranging from 51°F to 57°F. Some rain possible with at least 2 days showing precipitation chances of 20% or higher.
This week's forecast shows temperatures running 8 F above the historical average for November. Normal highs for this period are around 47 F with lows around 28 F.
1951 - Snow fell from the Texas panhandle to the Lower Great Lakes, leaving record totals of 12.5 inches at Saint Louis MO, and 14.1 inches at Springfield MO. Other heavier snowfall totals included 20 inches at Nevada MO, 13.5 inches at Sedan KS, 13 inches at Decature IL, and 10 inches at Alva OK. In the Saint Louis area, up to 20 inches was reported in Washington County.
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Day: Rain. Partly sunny. High near 56, with temperatures falling to around 53 in the afternoon. South wind 2 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Night: Rain before 1am. Mostly cloudy. Low around 36, with temperatures rising to around 38 overnight. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 55. West wind around 7 mph.
Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. Northwest wind 1 to 5 mph.
Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 51.
Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 53.
Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 57.
Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35.
Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.
Night: A slight chance of rain after 4am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.
Day: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54.
Wed's High Temperature
94 at Rio Grande Village, TX
Wed's Low Temperature
10 at Angel Fire, NM
When smoke rises but not too high, clouds won't grow and you'll keep dry.
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