Chilly, but clearer
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A low pressure center off the northern California coast will bring heavy rain and snow to that state, but it will only serve to thicken our cloud cover a bit.
Under partly cloudy skies, our highs will reach the mid 30's to around 40, and breezes will be light out of the SE. Skies will stay partly cloudy tonight and breezes will remain light out of the SE. Overnight lows will be in the mid teens to low 20's.
Skies will stay partly cloudy through the middle of the week. The southerly flow we see associated with that low pressure center will serve us with a modest warm up, as well. Highs will be in the low 40's Tuesday and Wednesday, and then warm into the mid 40's for the rest of the week.
Beginning Wednesday night, we will develop a slight chance of scattered showers that will appear as rain during the day and snow at night. Highs will be in the mid 40's during the day and lows will dip to freezing and a little below at night. This slight chance of showers will stay with us through Saturday night and break up into partly cloudy skies Sunday.
In the NewsChannel 21 Weather Center, I'm Bob Shaw...
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