"For the next seven to 10 days at least, warm days will outnumber chilly ones, relative to the historical average," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson said. "This means that when all the days are tallied up, temperatures will be several degrees above that historical average, which is slowly trending downward during November."
The last few days have certainly felt like summer, but the weekend will be feeling more like autumn, forecasters say.
Temperatures on Friday will be in the high 70s with a chance of showers in the morning. They'll slowly drop into the 40s come nightfall. Saturday, Nov. 2 will be sunny with temps near 60.
Sunday and Monday will feel about the same, and temps will increase again on Tuesday, Nov. 5, Election Day, according to the National Weather Service.
"...after temperatures stabilize and enter a brief status quo period this weekend, a new and strong warming trend will commence next week," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek said.
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