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A bit colder...
12-03-06
As the winterstorm that battered parts of the midwest last week heads out, we'll be seeing some much colder temperatures. And as if thats not enough, a clipper system that moved down through the Great Lakes today will usher in even colder temps, possibly bringing us into the teens overnight tonight as well as Monday night. High temperatures tommorow will likely only reach the 20's, so button up!
 
As for precipitation, look for a chance of flurries tonight, as well as Monday night through Tuesday. As for the rest of the week, things look high and dry as a high pressure will move in, bring in some long awaited clear skies.
 

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Cumulonimbus Clouds
 These clouds are also known as thunderstorms. Especially strong upward convection associated with extreme instability in the atmosphere can lead to the nearly explosive vertical development of these clouds. While their bases range from near the ground to about 6,500 feet, their tops can extend well into the region of the high clouds.

 

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