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Coastal Calm Before the Storm? Your Week in Weather, Unpacked.

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  • November 16, 2025
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Coastal Calm Before the Storm? Your Week in Weather, Unpacked.

Well, isn't this just a lovely way to kick off a new week? We've been soaking up some truly pleasant weather lately, and honestly, Sunday felt like a postcard – all sunshine and gentle breezes. You could say it was just perfect for whatever outdoor plans you might've had, with temperatures climbing comfortably into the low 70s across our beautiful Coastal Empire.

As we roll into Monday, expect more of that delightful mildness to stick around. Picture it: mostly sunny skies, those same comfortable breezes, and highs once again hovering right around the low 70s. It’s the kind of weather that makes you want to leave the windows open, isn't it?

But, as is often the case with weather, a slight shift is on the horizon. Tuesday, for instance, brings just a whisper of a chance for some scattered showers. Nothing major, mind you, just enough to perhaps dampen things ever so slightly, and we'll see a tiny bump in humidity too. Temperatures, interestingly, are set to climb a bit, reaching into the upper 70s.

Mid-week, though, it seems we'll revert to our recent dry, mild pattern. In fact, by Wednesday and Thursday, the mercury could really start to soar, potentially hitting the low 80s by Thursday afternoon. So, if you're a fan of that early-summer feel, these are your days!

Now, for those of you who appreciate a good forecast, a more significant change is brewing for next weekend. It looks like a stronger cold front is making its way towards us. And with that, comes a much better chance of some much-needed rain and, of course, a noticeable drop in temperatures. So, enjoy this current warmth while it lasts, because a cooler, wetter weekend might just be in the cards. It’s the cycle of the seasons, after all.

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