CHANGES IN WEATHER ARE LIKELY BY SUNDAY.Byline: Daily News If you're getting used to the nippy nip·py adj. nip·pi·er, nip·pi·est 1. Tending to nip: an exuberant, nippy puppy. 2. Sharp or biting: nippy cheese. 3. temperatures and gusty gust·y adj. gust·i·er, gust·i·est 1. Blowing in or marked by gusts: a gusty storm. 2. Characterized by sudden outbursts. winds that have chilled the Southland this week, get ready for a change in the weather A Change in the Weather is a 1995 work of interactive fiction by Andrew Plotkin, in which the player-character is caught in a rainstorm while out in the countryside. It won the Inform category at the inaugural 1995 Interactive Fiction Competition. . A weak storm system moving into the area today is expected to bring a small amount of rain to the region Sunday, said Bruce Rockwell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. A 20 percent chance of rain today likely will result only in scattered sprinkles, but a 40 percent chance of precipitation Sunday is expected to bring from a quarter-inch to a half-inch of rain, Rockwell said. Unusually frigid weather will continue, with highs expected to be in the low 60s today and in the high 50s Sunday. Overnight lows will be in the 40s. Although temperatures will be sinking, an end to blustery blus·ter v. blus·tered, blus·ter·ing, blus·ters v.intr. 1. To blow in loud, violent gusts, as the wind during a storm. 2. a. To speak in a loudly arrogant or bullying manner. winds might make the weather seem warmer, Rockwell said. Temperatures are expected to rise to more seasonal levels next week, with clear skies Clear Skies could refer to:
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