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Tuesday Evening, December 13

TONIGHT: Skies will be mostly clear with low temperatures falling into the middle teens by morning. Winds will be light and from the north under 5 mph.

WEDNESDAY: We’ll have a partly cloudy sky and another frigid day as high temperatures only climb to near 30. A northwest breeze at 5-10 mph will produce wind chills in the teens to lower 20s.

EXTENDED: It’s even colder Wednesday night through Thursday as arctic air settles in. Lows will drop to near 10 Wednesday night and only reach the low to mid 20s Thursday with mostly cloudy skies. It will be breezy and cold Friday with rising temperatures overnight as a warm front moves across the area, bringing a chance for rain and isolated thunder through early Saturday. Temperatures will reach into the mid 40s early Saturday morning but quickly drop into the 30s by afternoon and single digits overnight as another arctic blast moves in. A wintry mix changing to snow is possible afternoon and evening. By Sunday morning a northwest breeze and dry air takes hold as high pressure starts to return and sunshine, along with frigid temperatures with highs in the upper teens. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.

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