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KRBC AM Forecast: Tuesday, January 22nd

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 22, 2013
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A cloudy start to this Tuesday morning thanks to a shallow layer of cold air, however it looks like by around noon today, the sun should burn those clouds off and we should end the day under mostly sunny skies. Also, winds will be coming out of the south allowing the temperatures to get back into the mid 60's by this afternoon.

A pleasant evening tonight with temperatures remaining rather warm, only dipping down to the mid to upper 40's.

Similar conditions tomorrow with temperatures getting into the low 70's.

Thursday will be the warmest day here in the Big Country in quite some time with temperatures getting into the upper 70's!

A cold front will drop Friday and Saturday's temperatures down into the upper 50's.

We should warm back up above average by next week.

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I wish I could watch KRBC but the station is low power and does not cover much of the big country.

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