Generally, conditions across the country are fairly settled as we head into the first work week of November. There are some areas where rain and snow are falling, along with a few thunderstorms, but much of the U.S. is experiencing moderate temperatures and fairly clear skies to end the weekend.
The largest weather-maker on Sunday is the low-pressure system that is sliding east in Canada from Saskatchewan into Ontario through Sunday. Its associated fronts stretch south into the U.S. and are bringing a mixture of conditions. The cold front has been making its way through the Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies through Sunday morning.
Unsettled Conditions in the Northern Rockies
This front is bringing a mix of rain and snow to the area, as well as ushering more cold air…more
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