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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Sunday, November 23rd, 2025
Clear skies persist through the rest of the evening and overnight, allowing temperatures to fall to the 30s. Mild temperatures return tomorrow, but clouds build throughout the day ahead of the showers beginning tomorrow evening. Showers will last through Tuesday morning, temperatures remaining above average However, a cold front will sweep through Tuesday night, bringing breezy and colder conditions by midweek. Colder conditions stretch through the holiday weekend. Models suggest a chance for snow on Wednesday, dry Thursday and the potential for snow/mixed precipitation again during the weekend. These chances could impact travel for the holiday, but it is still too early to know the specific impacts or accumulations.
Tonight: Mostly clear, cold. Low 32.
Monday: Building clouds, mild. Late PM rain. High 53.
Tuesday: AM showers, mild. High 54.
Wednesday: Breezy, cooler. High 40.