It's a phrase we've become used to this winter season: Temperatures today will be near record cold.
Unseasonably cold air continues to spill down through the Great Lakes as a very strong ridge of high pressure builds out west. Record highs are possible through the west, while record cold highs are possible closer to home.
The record cold high for today is 31 degrees, set back in 1965. Today, I'm forecasting a high of 35 degrees. Below average weather will last through the weekend before temperatures climb into the low 60's by next week.
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