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ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Saturday, December 20th, 2025
Breezy conditions continue through the evening and overnight, but winds are not as gusty as yesterday. Temperatures dip again tonight with lows in the 20s. Tomorrow, highs will struggle to make it above freezing, but skies will be fairly clear.
Next week, conditions will be mild and fairly quiet. There is a low chance of precipitation Monday night into Tuesday; however, the better chance of seeing widespread rain showers will be on Christmas Eve. Showers are expected to clear by Christmas Day, but details are still fuzzy as of now. Expect a gray and gloomy Christmas, nonetheless. Temperatures return to average for the final week of the year.
Tonight: Clearing clouds. Low 18.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cold. High 27.
Monday: Overcast, above average temps. High 38.
Tuesday: AM clouds, PM sun. Mild. High 46.