I'm going to ignore the fact that Monday will be another cold day with some clouds and talk more about the warm weather we are expecting for midweek. More sunshine will accompany southerly winds on Tuesday and though it will be a bit breezy, temperatures especially in the West will start to climb out of the 30s we've been seeing. The sad thing about this warm up is that in the Eastern half will only put our temperatures into the 40s and low 40s is actually normal for this time of year. Wednesday with a continuation of southerly winds and even more sunshine is when we can expect above average temperatures. As a whole however, we are still above average for the month as far as temperatures go. But these temperatures aren't going to stick around for too long. We'll see another blast of this cold Canadian air Wednesday night and into Thursday. This change in air masses will bring a chance for some flurries and maybe even a good dusting of snow on Friday. As if all these temperature changes aren't enough, we're going to see another switch for next weekend. But this coming weekend will be a lot nicer than this weekend, looks like more sunshine is on tap as well as temperatures that are close to, if not above, average. It is a very mild week, which is relatively unusual for November, normally we'd see at least one decent storm system move through, but it looks like the highlight this week will be some mild snow showers on Friday. Of course that is still five days out, so things could change, but it doesn't look to be that intense of a system, sorry snow lovers!
~KDLT Meteorologist Jesse Ritka
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