Thu Nov 20 11:00:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary:

A cold front brought sunny, cooler weather to Memphis and the Mid-South on Sunday, but expect a shift. The workweek will see increasing clouds from the southwest, bringing a chance of spotty rain from Monday through Wednesday. Temperatures will rise to the mid to upper 70s, well above average for November. The heaviest rain is anticipated from Thursday night into Friday. Cooler temperatures are expected by the weekend, but the week calls for rain gear rather than heavy winter coats.

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Mid-South to See Warmer, Wetter Week After Cold Front

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) – After a cool and sunny end to the weekend, the Mid-South is bracing for a change in weather patterns to start the workweek. A cold front moved through the region early Sunday, bringing a brief respite of cooler temperatures, but clouds are expected to roll in from the southwest beginning Monday.

These clouds will bring with them a chance of spotty rain throughout the week, lasting from Monday through Wednesday. While the rain will be intermittent, residents can expect mostly cloudy skies and a significant jump in temperatures, with highs returning to the mid to upper 70s – well above the average for November.

The heaviest rainfall is forecast to arrive Thursday night and continue into Friday. Residents are advised to have their rain gear ready. While cooler weather is anticipated heading into the weekend, the warm conditions throughout the week mean you’ll need a rain jacket, not a winter coat.

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