As we head into Monday and Tuesday, the weather pattern really starts to shift. We're expecting rain to move in Monday night and linger through Tuesday night. This system brings with it a good chance of precipitation, with amounts looking to be around a quarter to three-quarters of an inch. Temperatures will remain unseasonably mild through Tuesday, with highs potentially reaching the upper 50s, which is certainly warmer than what many expect for late November.
However, the big story kicks off Wednesday as we transition into a significant pattern change. An arctic airmass is poised to push into the region, making Wednesday a very cold and windy day. We're forecasting temperatures to be in the 30s, but with strong northwesterly winds gusting over 35 mph, it will feel much colder, with wind

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