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KRBC AM Forecast: Thursday, November 15th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: November 15, 2012
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Temperatures have finally returned to around normal this morning, although it will still be a cool start to your Thursday morning. Today we should see a few more clouds out there but temperatures should be similar to yesterday's in the mid 60's.

A mostly clear night with similar conditions as last night with temperatures bottoming out right around 40 degrees.

Mostly sunny for tomorrow with more peak temperatures in the low to mid 60's.

A few degrees warmer as we head into the weekend with high temperatures getting into the upper 60's on Saturday and Sunday with a few more clouds building in on Sunday.

Next week we start off with a slight chance to see some storms as some energy dives into our area from New Mexico.

We will watch that shower chance as the rest of the week pans our and temperatures will be back into the low 70's for next week. 

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