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Webcast: Temps Return to Average Next Week

By: Leah Mazzarelli and Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 2, 2013
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More below average temperatures on tap for this Wednesday.

Partly cloudy skies are to be expected this morning, and a few clouds will stick around all day long.

Temperatures should be in the mid 40s by this afternoon and the day will feel very similar to Tuesday.

Clearing out by tonight, we will see temperatures drop pretty quickly and make it down into the low 20s overnight.

Thursday will be a few degrees warmer and cloud cover will increase throughout the day.

We are tracking a low pressure system in the upper atmosphere which is expected to push north from Mexico late Thursday, bringing a chance for some flurries to the Big Country tomorrow night into Friday, with the best chances being in the southern half of the area. 

Similar temperatures in the upper 40s with clearing skies for Friday.

We should return to the 50s for the weekend with mostly sunny skies.

Average temperature for this time of the year is in the upper 50s and we should see temperatures above that mark finally as we get into next week. 

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