The 50-degree temps hang around through Thursday
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The threat for severe weather has increased
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More sunshine today with a severe risk tomorrow
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Warming up before storms arrive Thursday
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The nice and unseasonably warm weather will continue through and even beyond Christmas as the pattern remains very quiet and tranquil.
More sunshine will send temperatures into the lower and middle 50s Monday before a weak front knocks us back toward 50F on Christmas Eve. There will be more clouds to contend with for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but some sunshine is still in the cards.
Temperatures head right back into the lower and middle 50s for Christmas Day and the day after Christmas with conditions remaining dry. The chance for rain still exists next Saturday, but the probability has gone down a bit. Colder weather still looks like a pretty good bet as we close out 2019.
Tonight: Mostly clear, fog possible. Low of 31.
Monday: AM fog; mostly sunny. High of 53.
Christmas Eve: AM fog; partly cloudy. High of 51.
Christmas Day: Partly cloudy. High of 53.