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Evening Forecast, Monday December 31st, 2012

By: Meteorologist Steve Newton
Updated: December 31, 2012
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Updated: Monday evening, December 31st
Reported by: Meteorologist Steve Newton

We won't go over a temperature cliff, but more of a slide going into 2013. The year will start with a little snow, particularly in the Laurel Highlands with the I-99 corridor possibly receiving a dusting. The extra cloud cover will keep many communities from dropping into the teens again this evening.

Snow showers and flurries will be around for part of New Years Day and clouds will break in the afternoon. Temperatures won't be as warm as New Years Eve, but in the mid 30s in a few locations.

As the sky clears, the temperatures will start sliding, with low temperatures in the teens and high temperatures in the mid and upper 20s lasting into the weekend. A disturbance will move through Thursday night and into Friday morning, bringing the potential for some light snow, but we will be staying dry for the most.

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