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Wednesday will see a wide range of temperatures around Chicagoland from southwest to northeast, as a back-door cold front moves into the area during the afternoon hours.
Wednesday saw a wide range of temperatures, from southwest to northeast, as a back-door cold front moved into the area during the afternoon hours. Here's the latest forecast.
The back-door cold front pushed through late Monday. Most of the rest of the moisture got squeezed out as fog and drizzle that made it a wonderful night for Salem Avalanche baseball in 45-degree mist.
A back door cold front brings slightly less hot conditions to most of Hampton Roads. Warmest temps are in Northeast North Carolina where a heat advisory is in effect until 7 pm.
High temperatures in the low 90s and an approaching back door cold front will trigger another round of scattered thunderstorms Monday afternoon and evening. The strongest storms may produce gusty ...
That aforementioned back door cold front will knock our temperatures down a notch as we head into the weekend. Skies will still be mainly sunny through the weekend and into the start of next week.
Tomorrow will feature high temperatures in the low to mid-80s in northern areas, with some regions possibly staying in the 70s as a back-door cold front moves through the area.