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KRBC AM Forecast: Monday, January 28th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 28, 2013
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A foggy start to this morning for areas from Abilene to the east. Also, unseasonable warmth to be expected throughout the afternoon with temperatures getting close to record high's as soon as the fog and clouds burn off by this afternoon.

A dry line will pass through the area overnight tonight into tomorrow and that will bring a slight chance of some t-storms to everywhere from Abilene eastward.

Another warm night tonight, however a cold front will pass tomorrow and temperatures will be about 15 degrees cooler in the upper 60's.

Dipping to the freezing mark tomorrow night as high pressure builds in clearing out our skies.

Temperatures around normals in the mid 50's by Wednesday.

Warming back up to the mid 60's for the remainder of the week under mostly sunny skies.

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