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Big Weather Changes Coming, Forecasters Say

We're already getting blustery winds; showery and much cooler conditions are on their way next, according to the National Weather Service.

A series of cold fronts from the Gulf of Alaska are bringing showery, cooler weather our way, according to a “Special Weather Statement” issued Tuesday afternoon by the National Weather Service:

Scattered showers are likely across the region on Thursday and Thursday night and some shower activity may linger into Friday as well.

Blustery northwest winds will develop by Thursday afternoon...ushering in a chilly airmass. Brisk winds will continue into Friday.

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High temperatures on Thursday and Friday will only be in the mid 50s to mid 60s...as much as 20 degrees cooler than temperatures earlier in the week.

Widespread frost is possible in North Bay valleys on Friday night and a second cold weather system may bring more showers beginning Saturday night, according to the NWS.

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