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Fog and Rain Forecast for November 2025: What to Expect

This weather forecast summarizes conditions for both Boston and Fresno in November 2025, highlighting upcoming fog, rain, and temperature changes. Stay informed to plan your week effectively.

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Key Insights

  • **Boston:** Expect morning drizzle and fog giving way to rain in the afternoon. A cold snap arrives for Veteran's Day, with chilly temperatures in the 40s persisting through the weekend. Wind gusts over 30 mph will make it feel even colder. The coldest temperatures of the season are expected.
  • **Fresno:** A foggy start to the weekend, with a Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 11 a.m. Saturday will reach the low 70s, and Sunday will be warmer, approaching the upper 70s. Rain is expected to arrive by Thursday and continue through the following weekend.

In-Depth Analysis

### Boston Weather Breakdown The deep trough from Canada is bringing the coldest temperatures of the season. Although it will be brighter for Veteran's Day, expect wind and cold. Temperatures will remain in the 40s through the upcoming weekend. While lake-effect snow is expected in the Berkshires, Boston will remain mainly dry after today's rain.

### Fresno Weather Breakdown The San Joaquin Valley will experience fog this weekend, with warmer temperatures expected on Sunday. A dry period is forecast through Wednesday, making it ideal for outdoor activities. However, starting Thursday, a series of storms will bring rain through the following weekend.

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FAQ

- **Q: How cold will it feel in Boston on Veteran's Day?

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- **Q: When will the rain start in Fresno?

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Takeaways

  • **Boston:** Prepare for rain today, followed by a significant drop in temperature and windy conditions for Veteran's Day and the weekend. Dress warmly and plan for potential travel disruptions.
  • **Fresno:** Enjoy the dry weekend for outdoor activities, but be prepared for rain starting next Thursday. The upcoming week could bring a substantial amount of precipitation.

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