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KRBC PM Forecast: Wednesday, March 21, 2012

By: Mike Cole
Updated: March 21, 2012
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From the KRBC Weather Lab... Scattered showers and maybe even a stray storm will continue across the Big Country as the upper level area of low pressure continues to spin over our region. Lows tonight will be in the cool 40s. After an early morning shower or storm chance, the low pressure system will begin to finally pull away to the north east and high pressure will build in across the Big Country bringing clearing skies and warmer weather. Highs tomorrow will be in the lower 70s. By Friday, warm air is expected with highs soaring into the 80s with sunshine and this pattern will extend on through the upcoming weekend. - KRBC Chief Meteorologist Mike Cole

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