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Cool, Mostly Dry Weekend Kicks Off November With Freeze Alerts in Oklahoma

Winds ease as high pressure settles in, setting up a dry stretch before a notable warmup later next week.

Overview

  • A freeze watch covers much of central and northern Oklahoma with lows near 32°F and widespread frost, while previously frozen western areas are not included due to dormant vegetation.
  • Light, hit‑or‑miss showers or sprinkles are possible in spots from the Great Lakes to southeast Louisiana and Wisconsin, but rainfall totals remain low with far more dry hours than wet ones.
  • New England and parts of the Northeast stay windy today with gusts commonly 30–40 mph, then calmer conditions return Sunday as the pressure gradient relaxes.
  • Temperatures run a bit below normal across many regions this weekend with highs mostly in the 50s to low 60s and generally dry skies across the Mid‑Atlantic, Midwest and Southeast.
  • Forecasts point to a significant warmup later next week, with many areas rebounding into the 60s and 70s and some Gulf Coast locales near 80°, and clocks fall back overnight as daylight saving time ends.