A pretty quiet week (November 6-12) of weather is ahead after a wet Monday. It’s going to be a cold week with temperatures struggling to get out of the 40s by the weekend.

Monday, Nov. 6:  Monday will begin the week as an ugly and wet start. Expect mostly cloudy skies with showers during the afternoon and evening. The rain for the most part should be light, adding up to about half an inch. At least it will be a relatively mild day with a high almost ten degrees above average topping off in the mid 60s.

Tuesday, Nov. 7:  A cold front will push through Tuesday morning, clearing out the clouds and showers and leading to sunny skies. Since it is a cold front, it’s going to usher in cooler air with temperatures “only” warming up to the mid 50s, which is actually normal for this time of the year. You should have no problem getting to the polls to vote as the weather won’t have any affect on travel.

Wednesday, Nov. 8:  Temperatures will hover around the low to mid 50s on Wednesday as well. This will be a gorgeous, fall day, featuring plentiful sunshine.

Thursday, Nov. 9:  That sunshine will stick around into Thursday with the weather remaining seasonable and bright. Mostly sunny skies and a high in the mid 50s will make for another beautiful day of weather.

Friday, Nov. 10:  Then on Friday, a blast of Canadian air will move through Friday into Saturday, with temperatures struggling to get out of the 40s. You’re going to want to bundle up! The only positive is that the sun will be out.

Saturday, Nov. 11:  Saturday morning will be brutally cold with low temperatures in the 20s! Break out the winter coats and turn on the fireplace, it’s going to be that kind of the day. Again, the sun will be out, so if you’re outside on Veterans’ Day, be sure to be under sunlight–it will warm you up just a bit.

Sunday, Nov. 12:  It will remain dry and cold on Sunday with high temperatures still into the 40s. A few more clouds will be present in the sky ahead of our next potential system next Monday. Until then, enjoy the sunshine and fall-like to even winter-like temperatures.

Jackson Dill is a Wilton High School senior who started the website, Jackson’s Weather. His 7-day forecast will appear each Monday on GOOD Morning Wilton. Visit Jackson’s Weather to find out any changes in the forecast. You can also follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @JacksonsWeather for around-the-clock updates.