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Tuesday 5pm Weather 12-21-10

By: horace brown
Updated: December 21, 2010
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High temperatures Wednesday will be a bit cooler but still above average with readings in the upper 60s.  Patchy fog and possible drizzle can be expected Wednesday night and Thursday morning.  Highs Thursday will be near 70 degrees under mostly sunny skies.  Colder air will move in on Christmas Eve Friday with highs only i the lower 50s and overnight lows in the middle 20s.  Christmas Day temperatures will stay cold with highs near 50 degrees and overnight lows in the lower 20s.  A slight warm up can be expected Sunday with highs in the upper 50s.  Skies will be mostly sunny each day.  No significant rainfall can be expected over the next five days.

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