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Christmas Eve Forecast 12-24-2010

By: Monica Tassoni
Updated: December 24, 2010
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We started off Christmas Eve with alot of fog over the region, which could hinder traveling.  But the good news it, conditions should clear.  Winds should pick up moving the fog and once the sun comes up the fog will dry up.  So, cool but clear conditions this Christmas Eve.  This will last all the way into Christmas day, as temperatures should stay in the low 50 with clue skies.

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