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The First Week Of 2013 Could Bring Snow 01-01-2013

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: January 1, 2013
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Happy New Year Everyone!

Temperatures tomorrow will be in the mid 40's with lows in the 20's.

Wednesday night into Thursday, we could see snow move into the Trans-Pecos where accumulations in the mountains could reach 3 inches.

The surrounding plains in the Trans Pecos could see an inch.

On Thursday, temps will remain in the 40's and Thursday night the snow could move into the Permian Basin where we could see a much lighter accumulation into Friday morning.

Temps Friday will remain in the 40's.

This weekend we are looking at a warm up that will bring our temperatures back to seasonable levels in the mid to upper 50's under sunny skies.

We will be even warmer next Monday and Tuesday with highs in the 60's.

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