Webwatch: Another Cold Night Wednesday, Warm Front on the Warm
By: Leah Mazzarelli and Chris Sheridan
Updated: February 27, 2013
This cold front will not bring any additional clouds to the Big Country, but it will bring temperatures down about 5 degrees from Tuesday and we should only peak in the low 50s.
Wednesday night will be clear, calm, and cold with all of the ingredients in play to see another night in the freezing temperatures.
Thursday should be mostly sunny yet again with temperatures making it into the mid 50s.
More of the same for Friday, however, potentially a few additional clouds as a warm front approaches the region.
Overnight Friday into Saturday we are watching a very slight chance to see some precipitation and then Saturday should be our last very cool one of the bunch in the mid 50s.
By Sunday, the warm front's presence is felt as the Canadian air mass retreats and we make it into the upper 60s.
Temps will be in the 70s by the start of next week and it looks like we keep it in the upper 60s for by the first Tuesday of March.
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