Quiet today, looking at a gray Christmas instead of a white one
By:
Emmett Twomey
Posted: Dec 24, 2024 5:45 AM EDT

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Christmas Eve day features mostly cloudy skies with high temperatures trending slightly above average this afternoon. Although some glimpses of sunshine will be seen through today, skies become cloudier tonight as lows fall into the upper 20s. A white Christmas is highly unlikely, we will instead see a few scattered rain showers fall Christmas afternoon, especially south of US-30. After peaking into the 40s Christmas day, temperatures and rain chances climb the rest of the week. While Thursday stays quiet and mild, a consistent and steadier rain is expected to fall Friday heading into the weekend.
Today: Mostly cloudy. High 39.
Christmas Eve: Overcast. Low 28.
Christmas Day: Scattered showers. High 40.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 46.
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