Things will remain relatively quiet over our area for the next couple of days as a surface high pressure system continues to settle over Quebec, Canada. As the surface high weakens and moves out of the area, temperatures will rise into the more seasonably average range. Low clouds will dominate our skies today as Hurricane Joaquin passes us to the East, but sunny skies will return to our area tomorrow and for most of the week.
Monday
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Overcast skies and moderate northeasterly winds
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Monday Night
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Clouds decreasing, giving way to mostly clear skies
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Tuesday
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Mostly sunny skies with a light breeze
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Tuesday Night
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Mostly clear skies with winds shifting from north to northwesterly flow
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Wednesday
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Mostly clear skies with moderate northwesterly winds
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