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KRBC AM Forecast: Wednesday, December 5th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: December 5, 2012
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Today will start off a bit cooler, but it is shaping up to be very similar to yesterday once the sun rises. Temperatures should get into the upper 60's under mostly clear skies.

Another cool one tonight but not quite as cool with temperatures getting down into the low to mid 40's.

Tomorrow will be much warmer as the southerly flow begins to warm us back to temperatures that will be 15-20 degrees above normal. We should peak in the upper 70's under mostly sunny skies.

Friday will be another nice one with temperatures in the mid 70's.

Saturday should be a great start to the weekend with temperatures topping out in the low to mid 70's under mainly clear skies.

Sunday we will begin to feel the effects of a very strong cold front, temperatures should remain in the 60's however, under partly cloudy skies.

Overnight Sunday into Monday the cold front will start to really impact us with temperatures back into the mid 30's.

Monday we are watching a very slight chance of some showers as the cold front passes through, depending on if there is enough moisture in the atmosphere, but temperatures will only peak in the mid 40's.

A cold one Monday night with temperatures potentially dipping down into the 20's!

We should begin to slowly warm after this.

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