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Chilly Weekend On Tap

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Your Friday will be mild and temps will top out in the low 50s.  the sun will shine, so get out for a brisk afternoon walk! But what about this weekend?  Make sure you bundle up!

A cold front is moving towards our area so you can expect temperatures to dip as we head into the evening hours.

Around 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm, the rain/snow mix will be in our area.  Expect some messy driving conditions. when you wake up on Saturday morning, you could see a coating of snow.

Some areas will see up to an inch, but not much more than that.

You will notice that temps have dipped into the high 30s.  Bundle up!

Sunday will be sunny and very cold with temps topping out at 32 degrees.

Expect a sunny and chilly day for President's Day.

Watch Fox 29's Scott Williams full 7-day forecast on the Fox 29 News at 5, 6 and 10pm.

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