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First Warning Forecast: Tracking the coldest day we've had in awhile

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Meteorologist April Loveland's First Warning Forecast

***River Flood Warnings remain in effect at Sebrell and Franklin. Minor flooding is expected to continue into early next week at these sites.

After a very cold start with many of us waking up in the 20s, don't expect temperatures to get that much warmer. Today will be the coldest day we've had all month. Highs will only warm to the upper 30s and low 40s. It will feel a bit cooler due to a breeze off the water. High pressure will keep us dry today. Skies will be mostly sunny, with a few more clouds mixed in along the coast. Winds will switch to the SSW overnight, so temperatures won't be quite as cold as this morning, but still in the upper 20s and low/mid 30s.

Sunday will be milder with highs in the mid 50s. Don't expect to see as much sunshine as Saturday though. Conditions are still looking dry. Mostly cloudy overnight with lows in the low 40s. The clouds will help the temperatures from plummeting too low. A weak cold front will move through. A few showers are possible, but should clear out by Monday.

Skies will be partly cloudy for President's Day. Just keeping a slight 20 percent chance of a shower, otherwise we are looking dry. Temperatures will be cooler, but closer to normal in the low 50s.

Our next rain maker will move in on Tuesday. Expect rain by the afternoon that will continue overnight. Temperatures will be warm with highs near 70!

Showers will continue into Wednesday morning. Temperatures will be cooler with highs in the mid 50s. Another big cool down on Thursday with highs only in the upper 30s and low 40s. Expect skies to be mostly cloudy throughout the day. Skies will clear overnight, which will allow temperatures to plummet into the upper 20s and low 30s, with wind chills in the upper teens Friday morning.

Meteorologist April Loveland

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