Cooling down but staying dry
By: Erica Horvatin
Posted: Dec 16, 2018 6:48 PM EST

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Tonight stays mostly clear, and temperatures will drop through the low 40s and 30s. Monday morning will start out chilly, and a weak cool front will move through during the mid-morning, causing some clouds to move through, but the afternoon/eve will be mostly sunny. Highs cool down from yesterday, only making it into the upper 30s. High pressure will move overhead for the first half of the week, keeping us sunny through Tuesday and dry through Wednesday. A system moves through on Thursday and Friday, bringing us rain and then rain/snow mix on Friday. That is our only chance for any snow accumulation before Christmas.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 30.
Monday: Mostly to partly sunny. High of 37.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.