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UNSEASONABLY WARM START TO HOLIDAY WEEK

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TONIGHT: Partly to mostly cloudy with lows in the 20s and 30s.

CHRISTMAS EVE: Partly to mostly cloudy at times with some filtered sunshine but mainly dry, comfortable highs through the daytime. High country snow will be a concern toward the evening and a few of those rain and snow showers will be pushing into our local mountain cities between 7pm and midnight. Right now, accumulation is not expected thanks to the warm temperatures leading up to Tuesday night.

EXTENDED: Christmas day looks dry, breezy and cool with highs in the 30s, 40s and 50s. Snow over the high country will slow quite a bit. Our next potential winter storm looks to arrive sometime Friday into Saturday, so that will be our next focus!

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