Up and down temps for the weekend

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Friday morning was another cold one. We had perfect conditions for rapidly falling temps with a clear sky, calm wind and hardly any moisture. Lows dropped down around zero in a lot of locations and down even colder than -10 in some spots.
Wind chills Friday afternoon stay in the single digits. Saturday we get back to a "normal" chill for this time of year with morning wind chills in the single digits above-zero and afternoon wind chills in the 20s. Sunday will see a brief return of some chilly air with morning wind chills below-zero.
After some up and down temps over the weekend in the 20s and 30s, we get close to 40 degrees on Monday and stay mild most of next week.
A few clouds could still bother us on Saturday with the mild air. Sunday should be a bit sunnier. Both weekend days will have a breeze to deal with.
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