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Friday, November 7, 2025 - . There will be one last mild day today across the Midwest then turning much colder over the weekend, southern areas will still be mild much of tomorrow. This will be the first taste of winter as daytime highs fall to mostly 30's by Sunday and into Monday, a few low 40's far south. Light snow north and some rain south will accompany the cold front this weekend for much of the Midwest. The southern Midwest may have light rain mixing with light snow before ending. The western Midwest will be dry by Sunday and by Monday east. Fortunately, this cold air blast will be short lived as highs warm back into the 50's and 60's by mid next week, some 40's northeast. The precipitation this weekend will briefly delay crop harvesting, but after Sunday it looks dry at least most of next week allowing for more harvesting. The 11-15 day outlook continues to look mild, but it looks more unsettled with above normal precipitation.