Sunny and cool today and tomorrow, then a big chill

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The National Weather Service says there will be two more days of relatively cool temperatures in the Richmond region before a big chill sets in for a few days.

Today and tomorrow are to be sunny with highs of about 39 degrees both days before an arctic air mass moves across the region, bringing with it the coldest temperatures of the season -- by far.

Tomorrow night's low will be 16 degrees, and Friday's high is projected at 28.

The mercury is to drop to 11 degrees Friday night before things begin to gradually warm Saturday, rising to 37.

After an overnight low of 23 Saturday, there is a small chance of snow showers Sunday, when the high is projected at 39.

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Flag Comment Posted by Richmond_Native on January 14, 2009 at 10:48 am

I don’t hear any of those global warming nut-jobs talking now. 11 degrees here by Friday, 40 below in the Midwest. Global warming is a myth!!

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