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High pressure over the Central Interior will continue to push cold air to the coast making for another chilly day tomorrow and possible wet flurries Wednesday night.
Expect increasing cloud tonight with north-east wind 30-50 km/h and lows of -2, feeling like -10 with the wind chill.
Wednesday will be a mainly cloudy one with high temperatures well below seasonal at 4. Wednesday night a Low off Washington State will push up some moisture that may turn to flurries when it meets the colder air mass.