89 degrees on October 3rd.
Freezing on October 4.
(The blue 540 line is the freezing line above.)
Here's what the NWS says:
.LONG TERM /Friday through Monday Night/... Issued at 259 AM EDT Tue Sep 24 2019 Models agree that upper level southwesterly flow will set up over the region this weekend. The pressure gradient is expected to tighten on Friday leading to winds of 10 to 15 kts and gusting to 25 kts during the day. Any short waves or disturbances that form from Friday to Saturday could cause rain showers to form over the area. Confidence is low at this time on timing or location of rain so went with guidance on PoPs in the long term. By Monday, the upper level ridge is expected to expand into the Ohio Valley which will lead to mostly dry weather for the end of the period. Temperatures are expected to be in the 80s with lows in the 60s for the long term. Winds will mostly be out of the southwest at 3 to 10 kts throughout most of the period with stronger winds on Friday.
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