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Some storms will usher into the area colder air.

Reported by: John Dolusic
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Updated: 1/28 1:37 am
Our rollercoaster of temperatures continue for the next several days.  The way the overall maps are looking we may see this ride continue for at least the next couple of weeks.  Most high temperatures for the next couple of days will be in the 60s and 70s, while the overnight lows will be in the 50s and 60s.  By later in the week, much colder temperatures will move into the area after we see a cold front pass through the area on our Wednesday.  Most high temperatures will linger in the 40s and 50s, while most overnight lows will drop off into the 20s and 30s.  The wind chill will be much colder.
Along and ahead of the passage of the cold front.  We will see some pretty good areas of rain and storms move into the area.  Most of this activity will be later on Tuesday and into Wednesday morning.  Some heavy rain will be very likely with this frontal passage.  We also have the possibility of some strong to severe storms in the mix.  The main culprits for the severe weather will be in the form of very strong and gusty wind, along with some large hail.  Isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out of the question.  By far the best bet for strong to severe storms will be just to the west of our viewing area.  Stay weather alert.
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