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KRBC PM Forecast: Tuesday, October 2nd

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: October 2, 2012
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Tonight we can expect more clear skies, temperatures should get down to the mid 50's for an overnight low.

Another clear day tomorrow and it will be a bit warmer than today with the high temperature peaking in the mid 80's.

Similar story for Thursday, however it will be a bit more breezy with temperatures in the low to mid 80's.

Friday will have a few more clouds and temperatures should peak in the low 80's.

Overnight Friday into Saturday, a strong cold front is expected to pass through the region and this will bring a significant cooldown. Temperatures will only get into around 60 for your high. Saturday will also be significantly more cloudy with a very slight chance that we could see a few sprinkles.

More clear on Sunday, but still chilly temperatures.

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