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Webcast: Morning Sprinkles and Afternoon Sun Thursday

By: Leah Mazzarelli and Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 10, 2013
Some additional sprinkles moving through the Big Country Thursday morning affecting the morning commute.

They should be out of the area by noon and a rapid afternoon clearing will occur.

We may even see the sun poke through by the middle of the afternoon and temperatures should get into the upper 50s.

Thursday night will be mostly clear and with winds out of the south, temperatures should stay reasonable only getting down to the mid 40s.

Friday will be the warmest day that we have seen in quite some time with temperatures getting into the 70s.

The cool-down begins as we head into the weekend.

Saturday should return into the the 50s and the far eastern counties may see some sprinkles overnight.

Sunday will only see temperatures make it into the 40s and next week will start out equally as chilly.  

For more headlines and weather, watch the embedded webcast.

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