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A gradual warming trend.

Reported by: John Dolusic
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Updated: 10/20/2011 10:12 am
High pressure will bring us some of the coldest temperatures of the season so far for tonight and for our Friday night. We will see overnight lows fall into the 30's. Some of the normally colder spots will drop off to freezing. So yes, frosty conditions are definite and freezing conditions are a possibility. As the high pressure center moves to the east of the area, we will tap into some of the southerly winds on the west side of the high. This will give us a gradual warming trend as we go toward the weekend and into early portions of next week. Most of the high temperatures will reach into the 70's by late in the weekend and into next week. While most of our overnight lows will reach back into the 40's and 50's during that same time. All in all mostly dry conditions will be found in the area all the way into the middle of next week.
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