From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..
Here we go again ... from the mid 70's on Wednesday to the low to mid 50's on Thursday and even cooler on Friday.
A strong cold front will arrive early in the day Thursday, shifting winds to the north at gusty speeds of 15 to 25mph. No rain is expected with the front but plenty of cold air will build in behind the front.
Thursday night, plan on a freeze as winds relax. Friday, with high pressure building in, our afternoon highs will hover around 50 for one of our coldest days of Fall thus far.
Down the road, our next front will be Sunday night into Monday and a slight chance for rain looks possible, but not probable. The best chances stays to our southeast.
Wednesday Night: Clear and chilly, low of 43. Southwest wind 10 to 15, shifting northwest late night.
Thursday: A morning cold front, high near 54, cold wind chills in the 40's during the day. North wind 15 to 25.
Thursday Night: Freeze expected, low of 29. A few clouds, light north wind.
Friday: Partly cloudy, around 50.
Saturday and Sunday: Partly cloudy, 61 on Saturday and 68 on Sunday.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, slight chance for light rain, cooler again, high of 54.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Mostly sunny, highs 62 to 65.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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