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Good afternoon!

Well, that quick shot of cold air has been great, but the cold will start to fade as the trough pulls northeast and out to sea. In its place, a quasi-zonal flow sets up with a fairly progressive pattern, and that will bring some milder temperatures to our area for a little while. 

My first freeze dates keep getting earlier and earlier. 

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We actually stay below normal through Sunday, and then we see a return of some above normal temperatures through most of next week, before a weak cold front passes through, dropping the temperatures back below normal. 

It appears that we'll stay fairly mild through the middle of the month, but right now the models aren't a very big help in figuring that out.  It does appear that we may see our rain chances go up around the middle of the month, but that is the earliest that rain shows up in the ensembles.

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The Euro Weeklies and the Canadian Extended, and trying to bring a little snow to the southeast before December 4. One model is showing a little snowfall around the 20th of this month, and again at the end of the month. We are WAY too far out to have any confidence at all, but it is interesting seeing the opportunities showing up so early.

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We'll keep watching!

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