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Did You Miss It?
Posted by Chris Lambert
A cold front comes through early this morning and that means temps that start off in the middle 60s, drop back into the upper 40s and lower 50s by mid to late morning. In fact, if you wake up after 9:00 AM, you did indeed miss the warmth. However, you won't miss the showers, as they'll be scattered about into the mid afternoon hours. The chance for showers go down late this afternoon and this evening.
With the return of cooler weather, we return to seasonal levels, if not a few degrees below it. Daytime highs average in the upper 40s Wednesday through Friday, and lower 50s over the weekend.
I don't see any big storms in the immediate forecast, but signs are there for a wind and rain maker Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Plenty of time to nail down those details. Hopefully, it won't be much of a travel headache.
Enjoy the week!
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