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Cloudy Conditions Remain With A Chance For Showers And Storms 11-16-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: November 16, 2012
We should stay in the 40's overnight as cloud cover keeps us blanketed.

Tomorrow will be very similar to today with cloudy conditions and temperatures in the mid 60's.

Slight chances for showers will exist in our northwestern counties.

Better chances for rain exist Sunday, when the entire area will see about a 20% chance of seeing showers and storms.

After that, we return to above normal temperatures Monday, with highs in the low to mid 70's.

A weak cold front will drop us back into the 60's by Wednesday with slight chances for showers and storms.

Thanksgiving looks to be nice with temperatures in the upper 60's and mostly clear conditions.

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