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Overnight Forecast Wednesday, December 12th, 2012

By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: December 12, 2012
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Updated: Wednesday Night, December 12th
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Meteorologist Steve Newton

A few communities will start in the low 20s Thursday, with a temperature reading or two in the teens not out of the question. Thursday through Saturday will be sunny and mild, but the change comes late Saturday into Sunday when a front will move through. The clouds will arrive Saturday afternoon with the moisture arriving during the overnight hours. The moisture could fall as rain or freezing rain depending on when the system arrives. A few snowflakes could mix in Sunday morning, but many locations will see rain.

Monday could have sprinkles or flurries early, but an unsettled pattern will be in place for the middle of next week. We'll have a better idea as we get closer to next week.

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