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Patchy freezing fog with single-digit overnight lows

Happy Thanksgiving, Central Oregon!

The storm center that brought us all the snow is continuing to move south.

Storm activity has weakened, but cold temperatures will remain

Tapering snow showers, partial clearing and patchy freezing fog tonight will be accompanied by lows dropping into the single digits and gentle breezes out of the northwest.

Skies that are mostly clear to partly cloudy will carry us into the weekend.

Some patchy freezing fog may join us Friday and Saturday, along with highs in the low to mid-20s and overnight lows again in the single digits.

A chance of snow showers will return Saturday night and hang around through Monday morning.

Skies will stay partly to mostly cloudy going into the next week.

Highs will be in the upper 30s Monday and rise to around 40 through the middle of the week...warmer, but still a little below average.

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