Mild and quiet stretch of days ahead
By: Tyler Sebree
Posted: Dec 18, 2017 3:34 PM EDT
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Breezy but warming up today
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Cloudy with hit-or-miss showers early
Monday, December 18th, 2017
The drizzle is ending and the clouds will begin breaking tonight as temperatures hold in the middle 30s. Fog is possible again tonight, but it shouldn't become a huge deal. Sun and clouds mixed are expected Tuesday with highs again in the middle 40s. A cold front knocks highs back into the 30s Wednesday.
Milder air will be around to end the week before temperatures crash this weekend and next week for the holidays. Chances for snow showers exist just about every day beginning this weekend.
Tonight: Mostly to partly cloudy, fog possible, low 36.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy, high of 45.
Wednesday: Sun and clouds mixed, highs in the middle 30s.
Thursday: Mainly cloudy, highs near 40F.
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