Not far from record warmth this week
By: Tyler Sebree
Posted: Dec 23, 2019 3:20 PM EDT
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The unseasonably warm and quiet weather will continue for the rest of the holiday week. Highs will warm into the 50s each afternoon thru Thursday with upper 50s a real possibility for Thursday.
The only blip on the radar will be the potential for areas of dense fog during the morning hours of Christmas Eve. That could hinder the warming, causing some of us to stay in the upper 40s. Otherwise it's a quiet week with cooler air arriving by the weekend and into New Year's week.
A chance of rain still exists Saturday, but no accumulating snow is in the forecast as of now.
Tonight: Mostly clear; fog late. Low of 28.
Christmas Eve: AM fog; PM clearing. High of 50.
Christmas Day: Partly cloudy. High of 55.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High of 57.
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