Here's the 25-day weather forecast for the New York City metro-area for the period of the first 25 days of November (November 1-25), 2012, from accuweather.com,enjoy:
Tonight,November 1-2: Remaining seasonably chilly for the beginning of November,with patchy clouds,and a low temperature dropping to 40-45 degrees,overnight.As of 8:30PM,EDT,it's 48 degrees and cloudy,with 72% humidity,in White Plains,NY,and it's also 48 degrees and mostly cloudy,with 65% humidity,in New York City
Tomorrow,November 2: Remaining rather cloudy,rainy,breezy,and cool,with a chance for a scattered rain shower,and a high temperature in the middle 50's.
Tomorrow night,November 2-3: Remaining seasonably chilly to cold for mid-autumn,with patchy clouds,and a low temperature dropping to the upper 30's to lower 40's,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel even colder,like it's only 30-35 degrees,at times,overnight.
Saturday,November 3: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining windy and cool,with a high temperature of 50-55 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy and cold,with a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees, overnight.
Sunday,November 4: Remaining seasonably cool for mid-autumn,and very early November,with times of clouds and sun,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming clear,but remaining rather cold for very early November,with a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees,once again, overnight.
Monday,November 5: Turning colder than recent days,with mostly cloudy skies,and a high temperature of just 45-50 degrees.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining seasonably cold for early November,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to 35-40 degrees,overnight.
Tuesday,November 6: Election Day 2012 will be remaining partly sunny and chilly for early November, with a high temperature of 45-50 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably cold for mid-autumn,with a low temperature dropping,for the fourth straight night,down to 35-40 degrees, overnight.
Wednesday,November 7: Remaining partly sunny and chilly,with a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower and middle 50's.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably cold for early November,with a low temperature dropping,for the fifth straight night,down to 35-40 degrees,overnight.
Thursday,November 8: Remaining mostly cloudy,but turning milder than recent days,with a chance for a couple of rain showers,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming partly cloudy and colder than recent nights,as it turns unseasonably very cold for early November,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.
Friday,November 9: Turning colder than recent days,with a blend of sun and clouds,and a high temperature of 45-50 degrees,the blustery,biting,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 30-mph,at times,making it feel even colder,like it's only around 40 degrees,at times.Becoming mainly clear,but remaining very cold for early November,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 30's, overnight.
Saturday,November 10: Becoming sunny,but remaining seasonably chilly for mid-to-late autumn,with a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower 50's.Becoming mainly clear and much warmer than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 40's,overnight.
Sunday,November 11: Veteran's Day 2012 will be remaining mostly sunny,but turning much warmer than recent days,as it turns unseasonably mild to warm for early-to-mid November,with a high temperature of around 60 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy and markedly warmer than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to 45-50 degrees,overnight.
Monday,November 12: Remaining unseasonably mild to downright warm for early-to-mid November,and mid-to-late autumn,with intervals of clouds and sunshine,and a record,or near record high temperature of 60-65 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining unseasonably mild for mid-to-late autumn,with a low temperature dropping to 45-50 degrees,once again,overnight.
Tuesday,November 13: Remaining mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild to warm for early-to-mid November,with a record,or near record high temperature of 60-65 degrees,once again.Becoming clear and much colder than recent nights,with a low temperature plunging to the middle and upper 30's,overnight.
Wednesday,November 14: Turning sunny and much cooler/colder than recent days,as it turns seasonably cool for mid-to-late autumn,with a high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming clear,but remaining seasonably cold for mid-November,with a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees,overnight.
Thursday,November 15: Remaining sunny and seasonably cool for mid-November,and late autumn,with a high temperature of 50-55 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining seasonably cold for late autumn, with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 30's,overnight.
Friday,November 16: Becoming partly sunny,but remaining seasonably cool,for late autumn,and dry,with a high temperature of 50-55 degrees,once again.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably cold for mid-November,with a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 30's,once again,overnight.
Saturday,November 17: Remaining partly sunny and mild for mid-to-late November,with a high temperature,for the third straight day,of 50-55 degrees.Remaining partly cloudy and seasonably cold for late autumn,with a low temperature dropping,for the third straight night,down to the middle 30's,overnight.
Sunday,November 18: Becoming cloudy,but remaining seasonably cool and dry,with a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower 50's.Remaining cloudy,but not as cold,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 30's to lower and middle 40's,overnight.
Monday,November 19: Turning milder/warmer than recent days,with plenty of clouds,and a high temperature in the middle and upper 50's.Becoming mostly cloudy,rainy,and much colder than recent nights, with a chance for some rain showers,and a low temperature dropping to 30-35 degrees,the blustery,biting, southerly winds,which could gust up to 20-mph,at times,making it feel much colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees above zero,at times,overnight.
Tuesday,November 20: Becoming mostly sunny and colder,with a high temperature of 45-50 degrees.Becoming partly cloudy,but remaining very cold,even for late November,with a low temperature dropping to around 30 degrees,the blustery,northwesterly winds,which could gust up to 20-mph,at times, making it feel much colder,like it's only 15-20 degrees above zero,at times,once again,overnight.
Wednesday,November 21: Turning unseasonably chilly for late November,despite abundant sunshine,with a high temperature only in the middle 40's,the blustery,northwesterly winds making it feel even colder,making it feel unseasonably cold for late autumn, like it's only 35-40 degrees,at times.Becoming mainly cloudy,but remaining very cold and dry,with a low temperature dropping to 25-30 degrees,overnight.
Thursday,November 22: Thanksgiving Day 2012 will be remaining rather cloudy and cold for late November,and late autumn,with a high temperature only in the lower and middle 40's.Not as cold as recent nights,with considerable cloudiness,and a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees,overnight.
Friday,November 23: Black Friday 2012 will be turning milder than recent days,with a chance for a morning rain shower,followed by clouds giving way to some sun,and a high temperature in the upper 40's to lower 50's.Remaining seasonably cold for very late November,and late autumn,with increasing cloudiness,and a low temperature dropping to the lower and middle 30's,overnight.
Saturday,November 24: Becoming cloudy and mild,with a high temperature of 50-55 degrees.Remaining cloudy,but turning rainy,raw,dank,and dreary,with a chance for more rain,and a low temperature dropping to 35-40 degrees,overnight.
Sunday,November 25: Turning unseasonably mild for very late November,and very late autumn,with clouds giving way to some sun,and a high temperature in the lower and middle 50's.Becoming clear and colder than recent nights,with a low temperature dropping to the upper 20's to lower 30's,overnight.
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