Monday, November 2, 2015

DC, Baltimore: First Week of November to Feel More Like September

By , AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist
November 2,2015; 10:44PM,EST
 
 
A warm week is in store for the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore areas as a November El Niño pattern takes over across much of the nation.
High temperatures most days during the first week of November will be in the 70s and will run about 10 degrees above average. Nighttime lows will range from near normal to 10 degrees above average.

The weather will seem more like late September, rather than early November.
The flow of air much of the week will originate from the Southwest states and will moderate as it moves northeastward across the nation.

A couple of showers may dot the area on Thursday. A surge of very warm air is poised to move in on Friday, when temperatures could challenge record high levels.
The next significant chance of rain is during Friday night and Saturday.
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Later this weekend and into the part of the second week of November, rounds of Pacific, southern Canada and Southwestern United States air will affect the region. Without an arctic component, temperatures most days are likely to average near to above normal. The coolest days will be during episodes of clouds and rain.
By the middle of November, the average high temperature in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore is in the upper 50s.
 

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