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KRBC AM Forecast: Tuesday, November 13th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: November 13, 2012
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A cold start to this Tuesday morning! Freeze warnings have been issued for the majority of the Big Country with temperatures right around the freezing mark this morning. There is a shelf of clouds this morning that will dominate the morning hours, but will burn off as the day goes on and the temperatures today will get to the upper 50's.

Another cold one on tap for tonight with temperatures expected to get down to freezing again under clear skies.

Tomorrow's temperatures should return to the 60's under sunny skies.

Morning lows will be chilly all week long, however a gradual warming trend is expected to continue all the way through the end of the week.

By next week daytime highs should return to the 70's and overnight lows should be only in the 50's.

There is no rain to speak of in the foreseeable future, however there may be some more clouds later this weekend into next week.

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