HIGH: 33
LOW: 33
* As temperatures start out in the low to mid-20s, light freezing rain, drizzle or even sleet in the morning could make roads slick, especially in outlying areas.
* Readings by midday range from the upper 20s north to the mid-30s south. Much of the area should be above freezing late in the day.
* Patches of light rain or sleet possible in the afternoon.
* Rain or a rain/snow mix likely develops at night. More snow than rain north, and mostly rain south and west.
DEC. 8 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 37(degrees)/23(degrees)
Record high: 64(degrees) (1946)
Record low: -7(degrees) (1882)
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