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Cold Friday and Cool Weekend, 10-26-12

By: Alison Ciaramitaro
Updated: October 26, 2012
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Wind chill values were in the 30s Friday morning.  High temperatures will be in the lower 50s today with Friday night football temperatures dropping into the 40s.  Clearing skies and light winds will allow temperatures to drop in the mid to lower 30s across the basin by Saturday morning.  A Freeze Warning is in effect until 9am Saturday for northern Lea County, Gaines County and Dawson County.

Saturday we will remain cool in the upper 50s.

Sunday into next week we will see a gradual warming with sunny skies.

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