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KRBC AM Forecast: Monday, November 19th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: November 19, 2012
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Today we will begin with partly to mostly cloudy skies and they should clear up to partly cloudy by day's end. Temperatures will be unseasonably warm, peaking in the mid 70's.

Tonight should be partly cloudy and comfortable with overnight low's struggling to dip into the 40's.

Tomorrow will have the least cloud cover of the next several with temperatures yet again peaking in the mid 70's.

More of the same for Wednesday with a few additional clouds.

Thanksgiving we will start off partly cloudy, however a trough of low pressure may bring a weak chance for a late storm overnight Thursday into Friday. Temperatures will remain in the 70's.

A cold front will pass behind that trough and bring the high temperature for Friday down into the 60's and overnight low Friday into Saturday into the upper 30's.

The weekend should stay dry with temperatures a few degrees above normal still.

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