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Rain headed out, sun on its way

Happy Tuesday, Central Oregon!

Showers will gradually end Tuesday evening as high pressure builds over the region.

This will bring in colder air, and skies will begin to clear, especially in the lower elevations tonight. 

There may be some patchy fog Tuesday night in Central Oregon with lows in the mid- to high 20s. 

Highs on Wednesday will be in the low to mid-40s.

For the remainder of the week, the weather will be calm and quiet. 

However, with light winds and cold air at night, an inversions may develop and strengthen Thursday and Friday. 

There will be patchy fog in areas each night, and possible air stagnation issues toward the end of the week. 

At this time, the time period for these conditions look to be too short for the need to issue any air stagnation advisories, but we'll keep an eye on it.

Temperatures will fall into the teens and 20s Wednesday night and Thursday night.

Daytime highs will be mainly in the 40s, with light winds and mostly clear skies, except for the areas where fog develops.

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