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KRBC AM Forecast: Friday, January 4th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 4, 2013
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Snow is already coming to a close across the Big Country as dry air is feeding in from the south and the system is running into a surface-based high pressure system, making it difficult for anything else to develop. We may see some clearing by this evening and a few more lingering flurries with temperatures getting into the 40's today.

Clearing out tonight with temps dipping down into the mid 20's overnight.

Saturday will be mostly sunny with temperatures getting back into the 50's.

More of the same Sunday.

A few more clouds on Monday with temperatures in the 50's yet again.

We are tracking the next big storm system to affect us Tuesday with some rain and lightning throughout the day. The storm may linger into Wednesday clearing out by the evening and Thursday we should be mostly sunny.

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