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Monday’s light snow flurries won’t stick

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RICHMOND, Va. -- An Arctic cold front will slide through the state Monday, reinforcing the cold air across the region, and producing the coldest temperatures since early March. Highs tomorrow will range from the mid and upper 30s northwest to the low 40s south of Richmond. A few stray snow flurries are possible with the frontal passage. Gusty breezes will produce wind chills in the 20s.

Daybreak temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday morning will be in the teens for most locations. Despite plenty of sunshine on Tuesday, afternoon temperatures will be in the 30s. After Wednesday morning, temperatures will begin to moderate the rest of the week. Our next storm will bring some rain Friday and Friday night, with temperatures rising into the 50s.

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