High pressure keeps us calm, sunny, and seasonable today and Monday. That changes quickly Tuesday as a stronger southerly breeze kicks in, pushing temperatures well into the 70s by Wednesday afternoon.

Our next front arrives Tuesday evening into Wednesday. The trend is for a weaker system, so we’re expecting scattered showers with only an isolated rumble of thunder. It won’t be a washout, but keep the umbrella close Wednesday, especially midday through afternoon.

Thanksgiving brings a different feel altogether. A fresh batch of cool, dry air settles in, dropping highs back to the 50s and setting us up for a chilly night with inland temperatures near freezing. The coldest morning looks to be Friday, with 20s likely for much of the coastal plain.

High pressure sticks around into the upcom

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