The unseasonably warm temperatures will be ending after Friday with a rainy pattern eventually bringing in much colder temperatures.
Weather forecasters say that rainy but warm conditions will persist with a break in the rain tonight and early Friday. A cold front will begin to drop more rain in the region with two to three inches possible in most areas with isolated areas possibly receiving up to four inches of rain.
Temperatures will begin to drop over the weekend with the low by Sunday night around the freezing mark. Temperature ranges on Monday and Halloween Tuesday will see highs only in the 40s, lows in the 20s with widespread frost expected and possible freezes.


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