From KRBC Chief Meteorologist Randy Turner ..
While much of the nation shivers in the cold, our area will warm up for Christmas.
We'll see a weak cold front shift winds to the northwest on Wednesday so temperatures will still feel cool, but a gusty southwest wind on Christmas Day should lead to some upper 60's and sunshine to let the kids get out and play with their new toys.
On Friday, it continues to be windy and warm with highs around 70.
The warmth ends Friday night with another Coleman front causing high temperatures on Saturday near 50 and the upper 50's on Sunday.
I'm not expecting any precipitation of any type now through next Tuesday.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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