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Nothing Lasts Forever, Even Cold November Rain

With voters going to the polls in a number of competitive races on 11/3, small differences in turnout could prove to be decisive. With that in mind, here's a quick look at the weather that voters can expect in the day's six most important races.

VA GOV: A weak cold front will pass through the commonwealth on 11/3, though it is not expected to bring any precipitation. The forecast: Sun and clouds, highs 55-65.

NJ GOV: The same front could produce a stray shower. The forecast: More clouds than sun, possible shower, highs 51-61.

NYC Mayor: Ditto. The forecast: Cloudy, with showers possible, highs near 60.

NY-23: The front will have passed through the North Country overnight, but some lake-enhanced rain showers are possible in its wake. The forecast: Cloudy with showers possible, highs 45-55.

ME gay marriage initiative: The very same front will move through the state with plenty of cold air behind it. The forecast: Cloudy with a chance of showers, highs 42-55.

CA-10: A ridge of high pressure will provide a "Chamber-of-Commerce" day in the CD. The forecast: Sunny, highs 75-80.

(STEVEN SHEPARD)

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