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Midday Forecast, Wednesday February 6, 2013

By: Meteorologist Regina Miller
Updated: February 6, 2013
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Updated Midday Wednesday, February 6th
Reported by Meteorologist Regina Miller

This afternoon clouds will break for partly sunny skies, and it will be breezy.  Highs today will average in the low 30s. 
Tonight will be mostly clear early with some increasing clouds late.  Lows will drop into the mid to upper teens.

For tomorrow clouds will lower and thicken with a moist southeasterly flow.  Highs will be in the low 30s.  A storm system will move toward the region bringing a wintry mix Thursday night into the first half of Friday.  Though the bulk of this system will pass to our east, we could see travel problems during the morning commute on Friday.  Highs will be get into the mid to upper 30s.  Once the system pushes away from the coast, an area of high pressure will move in for the weekend. 

Saturday will be partly to mostly sunny.  Highs will be near 40.  On Sunday sun will mix with a few clouds and it will get into the low 40s.   There could be a light mix of precipitation Sunday night.  Then we will have some rain on Monday.

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