The strongest cold front of the season is on the way for next weekend that could plunge our daytime highs in the 30s by Sunday afternoon, Jan. 2.
To say it would be a precipitous drop in temperatures would be an understatement, if the forecast holds as it is now.
Models currently are in good agreement on widespread upper-teens and low 20s for most areas north of I-20 Sunday morning and Monday morning.
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