Practical Context: Highs will climb above freezing for the first time this week on Thursday with flurries possible. If you've been missing the sun lately, you're in luck, but that doesn't mean it's going to be warm.
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A blast of arctic air with the coldest temperatures this season takes hold through Thursday (Jan. Highs will climb above freezing for the first time this week on Thursday with flurries possible.
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- A blast of arctic air with the coldest temperatures this season takes hold through Thursday (Jan.
- Highs will climb above freezing for the first time this week on Thursday with flurries possible.
- If you've been missing the sun lately, you're in luck, but that doesn't mean it's going to be warm.
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