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Monday Forecast: Warm today with rain holding off until after dark
Even Tuesday, behind a front bringing showers into the region late today, temperatures rise well into the 60s.
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Tomorrow more cold air works its way in during the day leaving us with a continued chance of showers and temperatures slowly falling into the upper 40s by sunset. Overnight the steady rain lifts out and cold front moves in dropping temperatures into the low 50s by sunrise.
Temperatures drop to the upper 40s, and yet again, we’ll have some patchy fog.
It was a very un-December-like start to the day.
It will be partly sunny Sunday with highs in the low- to mid-30s. Highs will be in the 60s. Winds are from the south around 10 miles per hour. Daytime highs should be in the mid to upper 50s.
Tonight: Showers are possible this evening (50-50 chance) but should end by midnight or so when skies partially clear. For related traffic news, check out Dr. Gridlock.
Enjoy mostly sunny skies on Wednesday. Expect highs to peak near 70 degrees in the Upstate while mountain towns climb into the mid-60s. A strong area of low pressure will quickly develop from southeastern Colorado Monday night and eject into the southwestern and central Kansas region Tuesday afternoon.
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National Christmas Tree from the Washington Monument, December 13, 2015.