Cooler and dry for Christmas Eve

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Merry Christmas Eve! A few flurries are possible to the north and east this morning, otherwise, we’ll be dry again today. Some clouds move out by this afternoon, giving us more sunshine and a cooler high in the low to mid 30s. Christmas morning snow showers are still possible changing to a rain/snow mix in spots tomorrow afternoon. Then, we have to look ahead to Thursday & Friday as a much stronger storm sweeps through. Expect rain, wind, and very mild temps to end the work week, with highs crashing to the freezing mark for the upcoming weekend.
Today: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of AM flurries, then clearing skies. High of 33.
Tonight: Mostly clear with increasing clouds. Low of 26.
Christmas Day: Mostly cloudy with scattered AM snow showers, with PM scattered rain/snow mix. High of 38.
Wednesday: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy late. Highs near 40.