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    Hi 57 F
Lo 28 F
 

Updated November 7, 2009 at 8:00 AM by Meteorologist Eileen Whelan:

THIS MORNING: Mostly Sunny. Cold. Temps: 30s. Winds: Calm to S 5 mph.

THIS AFTERNOON: Mostly Sunny. H: 57. Winds: S 5-10 mph.

THIS EVENING: Mostly Clear. Temps: 50s. Winds: SW 5-10 mph.

OVERNIGHT: Mostly Clear. Not As Cold. L: 42. Winds: SW 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY: Mostly Sunny With a Few Afternoon Clouds. H: 66. Winds: NW 5-10 mph.

SUNDAY NIGHT: Mostly Clear. L: 43. Winds: N 5 mph.

EXTENDED FORECAST: Plenty of sunshine for this first weekend of November. High temperatures today will remain cool in the 50s, but we'll warm back into the mid 60s by Sunday. Look for a few increasing clouds late Tuesday as a front approaches. This could bring a slight chance of a shower late in the day, otherwise dry conditions continue through the rest of the week, with high temperatures cooling back down into the upper 50s by Wednesday. Have a great day and enjoy the beautiful weekend weather!


  7-Day Forecast
 
Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
Hi 57 F
Lo 28 F
Partly To Mostly Sunny.
Hi 66 F
Lo 42 F
Partly to Mostly Sunny.
Hi 67 F
Lo 43 F
Mostly Sunny.
Hi 69 F
Lo 46 F
Mostly Sunny, Becoming Mostly Cloudy Late. Slight Chance of PM Showers.
Hi 59 F
Lo 45 F
Mostly Sunny.
Hi 59 F
Lo 37 F
Mostly Sunny.
Hi 60 F
Lo 41 F
Mostly Sunny.
 
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 Currently in Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico County Regional Airport
  33F (Feels like 33F)  
Sunrise: 06:35
Sunset: 16:56
Humidity: 85%
Visibility: 10.00 m
 
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Wind: CM0
Barometer: 30.36
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