Three Dog Night? Wintry blast to take temps into the teens

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CLAIRE O'BRIEN

Sydney and Halley Minet were warm enough in their jackets at Monday night's Parade of Lights. But for the rest of this week, the girls will have to bundle up even more, along with everyone else in Ford County.

  

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By CLAIRE O'BRIEN
Posted Dec 02, 2009 @ 12:00 PM
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    People who think it's been an unusually cold fall ain't seen nothing yet.
    The first week of December is going to be colder than normal - a lot colder. And those low temps start today.
    While Dodge City slept last night, the Canadian cold front that's been headed our way blew into town with a blast of arctic air, pushing flocks of protesting geese south to warmer environs.
    Yesterday's 57-degree temperature seems downright balmy to people who woke up to today's frosty digits. Overnight, the thermometer is expected to drop down to the mid-to-upper teens. And it's going to stay that way all week.
    For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

    People who think it's been an unusually cold fall ain't seen nothing yet.
    The first week of December is going to be colder than normal - a lot colder. And those low temps start today.
    While Dodge City slept last night, the Canadian cold front that's been headed our way blew into town with a blast of arctic air, pushing flocks of protesting geese south to warmer environs.
    Yesterday's 57-degree temperature seems downright balmy to people who woke up to today's frosty digits. Overnight, the thermometer is expected to drop down to the mid-to-upper teens. And it's going to stay that way all week.
    For the full story, go to dodgecitydailyglobe.ks.newsmemory.com.

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