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Today will be a windy one, with sustained winds
anywhere between 15 and 25 miles per hour.
By this afternoon the cold front will be east of the region with colder
air filtering in behind it. Overnight
lows will be in the mid to upper 30's with partly cloudy skies. Tomorrow will be similar to today with highs
in the 60's. Southerly flow will draw
in moisture over the Big Country beginning Tuesday night and especially on
Wednesday. Showers will begin working
their way into the Big Country Tuesday night becoming scattered in nature by
Wednesday afternoon. Better chances for
showers and storms Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Behind the system we'll quickly clear, with
mostly sunny skies forecasted for Thursday afternoon and Friday. Highs will be close to normal, for the
upcoming week with temperatures in the 60's.
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