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Thursday Evening, December 29

TONIGHT: Winds will gradually diminish with low temperatures falling into the mid to upper 20s under clear skies.

FRIDAY: It will be another mild day with high temperatures near 50 under sunny skies and westerly winds shifting to the south at 7-15 mph.

EXTENDED: As another cold front moves in this weekend, moisture will return ahead of it from the south but looks light. There is a slight chance of light rain Saturday morning southeast of HWY 54, with the better chance near I-44. Temperatures will be above freezing so problems are not expected for travel from this moisture. High temperatures will reach the mid-upper 40s Saturday, cooling to the lower 40s New Year’s Day. Sunday looks dry with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Moisture moves in Sunday night with increasing rain chances into Monday as temperatures warm to the lower 50s. Our next arctic blast hits Tuesday with falling temperatures and a slight chance of morning rain. Bitterly cold air will move in by next Wednesday with daytime highs below freezing, only reaching into the 20s and lower teens at night. For additional weather updates follow @ABC17Stormtrack on Twitter.

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