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RI Weather Today, Sun, Jan. 5, 2020
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist
Low pressure heads east with high pressure building to the west, so expect winds building from the resulting pressure gradient through the day and gusts approaching 30 mph. The Sun will be emerging, with a secondary frontal boundary developing to the north, along which will build some light snow in the central New England highlands. This should not be an issue here given the stationary nature of the front. Temps will be still slightly above the normal range, lows around freezing and highs in the low 40’s to close out 2020’s first weekend.
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