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1. Sunday is mild, but then an arctic cold front crosses the region. Before the temps drop, light rain arrives Sunday afternoon and evening before tapering off for most areas.
2. Most of Monday is dry, but clouds will fill back in again late in the day. Some light snow could clip the city and coastal regions on Tuesday, with coatings to an inch of snow in some spots. Outside of Sunday's rain and Tuesday's possible light snow, conditions will be dry through the week.
3. Temps are at their coldest from Tuesday to Thursday, before readings start to moderate by week's end.
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4. No significant winter storms through at least Friday and probably through January 5th. Although the overall pattern will feature colder air, a fast jet stream should keep any disturbances moving through swiftly; these storms will not have time to strengthen, gather moisture and deliver copious amounts of precip. This is quite a departure from the forecasted active, stormy winter that most circles (including here) were advertising for the eastern states in the various pre-season winter outlooks.