Synopsis:
As of 27 November 1800Z there is an upper-level ridge will be moving quite swiftly across the USA over the next 24 hours. This will have a nice southwesterly flow of warm air being advected throughout the day causing temperatures to rise above in upper 50s. An associated cold front will move easterly from a surface low that is located above Ontario and will bring rainy weather this weekend.
Monday Night
![](https://you.stonybrook.edu/weather/files/2015/09/clr-night-sac2-2lgjmem.jpg)
Low
Warm, dry and wind gusts of 15 mph.
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Chance of Rain
Tuesday
![](https://you.stonybrook.edu/weather/files/2015/09/clr-night-sac2-2lgjmem.jpg)
High
Warm, low winds, cool morning.
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Chance of Rain
Tuesday Night
![](https://you.stonybrook.edu/weather/files/2015/09/clr-night-sac2-2lgjmem.jpg)
Low
Warm due to southeasterly flow, dry and low winds
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Chance of Rain
Wednesday
![](https://you.stonybrook.edu/weather/files/2015/09/partcld-day-humanities-18r1pty.jpg)
High
Sunny, warm and dry air.
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Chance of Rain
Wednesday Night
![](https://you.stonybrook.edu/weather/files/2015/09/clr-night-sac2-2lgjmem.jpg)
Low
As temperature gradient increases because of associated surface high south and surface low north, the pressure gradient increases. Winds will be picking up. Mid 10s.
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