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January 18, 2008
Rain should taper off
At least it's not snow, right?
This morning is starting off with heavy rain, but it should taper off later in the day. The National Weather Service is forecasting a high temperature near 45 degrees with east winds gusting as high as 32 mph.
Skies should clear up tonight, when the temperature should drop to about 21 degrees.
Tomorrow we may see snow in the afternoon as clouds gather and the temperature reaches 37 degrees. Mild west winds will reach a bout 9 mph.
Saturday night more snow is possible with a low temperature near 19.
There's a slight chance of even more snow Sunday, with cloudy skies and a daytime high temperature of just 24 degrees. Adding to the cold will be high winds from the west, gusting as high as 31 mph.
Watch for ice Sunday morning, when the temperature drops down to just 9 degrees.
For Martin Luther King Day, expect sunny skies, but low temperatures, reaching the low 20s.
For weather updates through the weekend, check projo.com's weather page.
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