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Occasional showers will pop up today. The unsettled pattern continues tomorrow with scattered showers and a slight chance of isolated thunder. High temperatures will range from the upper 50s at ...
The two annual Taurid meteor showers are due to peak within days of each other this week, lighting up the night sky with shooting stars. Due to their appearance around the spookiest holiday of the ...
We've made it to the end of another work week and after a quick break it seems like showers are returning to ... fizzling front will open up the door for rain popping up through the weekend.
EarthSky.com suggests the number of visible meteorites may peak this week, with the Leonid meteor shower overlapping, running ...
Sunday: Expect much of the same for the end of the weekend. Overcast skies and a few pop up showers in the afternoon. The change tomorrow: Highs will be cooler, struggling to get out of the lower 70s.
Highs will climb near 60 under cloudy skies as west-southwesterly winds ramp up to 10-20 mph, gusting as high as 35 mph. TONIGHT Showers will mostly end, as cloud cover sticks around. Lows will ...
followed by a warm-up and breezy winds as the week wraps up. Expect cloudy skies and scattered showers on Sunday, with temperatures reaching the lower 50s. Rain will taper off by early Sunday ...
The Taurid and Leonid meteor showers will offer a few more nights of peak activity throughout November, though they both take place during times when the moon will be closer to full than not.