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KRBC AM Forecast: Monday, February 25th

By: Chris Sheridan
Updated: February 25, 2013
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A blustery night is going to persist into today as a cold front has now passed through the Big Country and we are watching temperatures that are going to essentially hold steady in the low 40's all day long today. Winds will pick up to the 40 MPH range out of the NW. Also, with the low off to our East, we may see some snow build in behind it, most likely areas to the North of the I-20 corridor will see the best chances for any snow, but we may get some here.

Tonight will clear out and temperatures will dip down below freezing, with areas off to the north seeing much a much colder night. Winds will continue to whip so wind chills will be well into the teens.

Tomorrow the sun returns and temperatures will get to the upper 50's.

A weak second cold front will drop temperatures into the low 50's for Wednesday but we should remain mostly sunny.

Hovering in the low 50's for Thursday and Friday with plenty of sunshine and then a bit warmer as we head into the weekend getting around 60 for Saturday and around 70 for Sunday.

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