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KRBC AM Forecast: Tuesday, December 11th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: December 12, 2012
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As we start this morning off, it is one of the coldest mornings that we have seen across the big country in over a year. Today will be another clear and cold one with temperatures getting a few degrees warmer than they were yesterday probably getting right around the 50 degree mark.

Tonight we will dip back into the 20's with clear skies and light winds allowing for some very chilly conditions.

We return to normal temperatures by Wednesday with a high temperature right around 60 degrees.

Mid 60's by Thursday under more sunshine.

By Friday we will be back in the upper 60's, however winds will start to pick up as an upper level disturbance causes some turbulence.

Saturday will be a touch windy as well and temperatures for both Saturday and Sunday should top out right around the mid 60's.

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