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It is going to be cold and unpleasant over the next 24-36 hours as the next storm system pushes across the deep south. Temperatures are going to say well below normal through the next couple of days.

Look for rain to spread into the area starting later this evening and tonight and continue through early Monday.

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The air will be cold enough for snow along the I-20 corridor, and some winter storm watches and warnings are in effect. However for our area it looks like we will just stay too warm for any wintry precip to develop.

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It will certainly be a cold rain however with mid 30s for low to the north, and a few sleet pellets mixed in is not totally out of the question. The best chance of this will be north of I-12 and along and west of I-55.

Rain will move out Monday morning and we will see chilly weather continuing with highs once again only in the upper 40s. Freezing temps come back in the northern areas by Tuesday morning.

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