Showers will return to the area today as a clipper system swings across the Ohio River Valley. Rain chances stay low this afternoon, but they go up later this evening and hang around through the overnight hours.
We've been cool around here for quite some time. In fact, our high temperatures have been below average every day for 10 days now! Temperatures will stay cool with the rain and cloudy skies brought in by the clipper system, but we expect a nice warming trend next week. Highs will return to the middle 60s widespread by Wednesday. This will bring our high temperatures above normal for the first time in 2 weeks.
The Climate Prediction Center is forecasting temperatures to be at or just above normal for the month of November across Kentuckiana. The average high temperature at the beginning of November sits in the middle 60s while the average low sits in the middle 40s. By the end of the month, highs usually dip to the low 50s, and lows should end up in the middle 30s.
Rainfall is expected to be in the normal range for the month of November as well. November tends to see roughly 3.5" of rain.
