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Overnight Forecast, Sunday March 10th, 2013

By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: March 10, 2013
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Updated: Sunday night, March 10th
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton

Clouds will break for sun Monday and there will be a breeze in the afternoon as temperatures rise into the low and mid 50s, but the chance of rain will increase later in the day and into the evening as a front approaches. Rain will last through Monday night into Tuesday, and while it will be heavy at times, most of the rain will be past us to the east by Tuesday afternoon. Cooler air will move in behind the front and a cooler, unsettled pattern will be in place for the middle of the week. Temperatures will be in the low to mid 40s for Tuesday, but cooler than that for Wednesday and Thursday with a chance of flurries both days. A disturbance moving in Friday will bring a chance for flurries or snow showers.

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