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KRBC AM Forecast: Tuesday, January 29th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: January 29, 2013
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So a few sprinkles moving through the northern half of the Big Country this morning as a weak line of storms tracks along a dry-line to our north. As the cold front follows that dry line, winds are going to pick up pretty quickly and will gust up to 55 mph! Temperatures will end up about 15 degrees cooler than yesterday and peak in the mid 60's.

Clearing tonight and temperatures dipping down to near freezing tonight as the winds start to die down.

Tomorrow will be in the mid 50's under mostly sunny skies.

By Thursday temperatures will return to the upper 60's under more sunshine.

We stay in the 60's as we head into the upcoming weekend and the precipitation chances should stay out of the forecast through the remainder of the 7-day.

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