Next Week: Bitter cold likely, large snow impact still questionable
By:
Tom Coomes
Posted: Dec 5, 2019 4:50 PM EDT

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The weather remains fair through Saturday. A few clouds early Friday will break by the afternoon. High temperatures remain near 40 before spiking Sunday and Monday near 50. Tuesday temperatures will fall through the day and Wednesday will be cold with temperatures struggling to reach 20. There is good forecast confidence of cold weather. A large snow impact is more questionable, the timing of precipitation and wind direction may not be favorable.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low of 35.
Friday: Mostly cloudy to mostly sunny. High of 40.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High of 40.
Sunday: Cloudy. High of 48.
Monday: Rain showers. High of 50.


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