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Tracking recovering temperatures for the rest of the workweek

TODAY: Temperatures will struggle to reach 40 this afternoon with a steady northwesterly breeze. Abundant sunshine will help all it can, but today is shaping up bitterly cold in comparison to Tuesday.

TONIGHT: Winds will relax overnight as high pressure moves in, but the calm conditions partnered with mostly clear skies will yield even colder temperatures to start Thursday.

EXTENDED: Thursday starts in the low 20s, but a more southerly wind returns by the afternoon, putting temperatures back in the low 40s. Our warmup continues into Friday, where winds pick up a bit more from the south. This puts highs back near 60 by Friday afternoon, despite thickening clouds. There's a low chance for rain ahead and along a cold front Friday evening; moisture availability looks low though, so any precipitation will be minor and confined east of Hwy 63. Any precipitation that develops is gone by Saturday morning. Expect a cooler day behind Friday night's cold front, with highs in the 40s under partly cloudy skies. The end of the weekend brings another chance of rain, which may linger to start the week.

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Nate Splater

Nate forecasts on the weekend edition of ABC 17 News This Morning on KMIZ and FOX 22, KQFX.

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