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Sunny Skies And Warm Temperatures Will Take Over For Several Days 11-18-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: November 18, 2012
Southwest winds and sunny skies will provide plenty of warmth Monday through Thursday.

High temps should stay in the low to mid-70's across the area, with lows dropping into the 40's overnight.

A disturbance looks to push through Wednesday, which could bring us some more rain that day.

Rain chances right now look to be around 10% that day.

We could see some rain in the Davis Mountains any time Monday into Monday night.

Thanksgiving: Mid 70's with mostly sunny skies. Lows should be in the mid 40's.

A cold front should push through before Friday, dropping temperatures into the upper 60's Friday and Saturday.

Sunday looks to be a return to the low 70's.

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