From Meteorologist Nathan Motz...
We start of the week fairly cool with temperatures in the 30's this morning but by afternoon, highs should approach the 60 degree mark areawide. The warming trend will continue tomorrow and temperatures will remain well above seasonal averages until this weekend.
On Wednesday, a cool front will pass through the area but will not have much affect on temperatures. The front will also not bring any chance of precipitation and dry conditions plus increased surface winds will elevate the fire danger on Wednesday afternoon.
Another cold front will move through the area late Friday evening and temperatures will cool by 10 -15 degrees for the start of next weekend. It appears that this front will also not provide any significant chance of precipitation and dry conditions look to persist through the weekend before Christmas.
Have a great day!!
Monday, December 17, 2007
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