A dry New Year's weekend, another storm next week
Posted: Dec 30, 2022 4:40 PM EDT
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Saturday is chilly, at least compared to the 50s from Thursday, but still seasonably mild. The New Year will start mild, temperatures start warming Sunday and will make a run at 60 Tuesday, that would tie a record high set in 2004. There is the slightest chance of rain/snow early Sunday, after midnight. The focus turns to Monday night into Tuesday. This will be another strong storm system; the difference is we'll be on the warmer side. An inch of rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph are possible.
Tonight: Showers ending. Low 34.
Saturday: Cloudy. High 40.
New Year's Day / Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High 48.
Monday: Rain Late. High 52.
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