
Weather forecast: A chilly week, but temps expected to warm with a chance of snow
Catherine Ayers, of St. Paul, said she was reading Psalm 71 in the Bible as she relaxed against a tree in Battle Creek Regional Park on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
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“I’m just praising my Father,” Ayers said. “The Lord keeps me warm.”
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures to slowly warm as we head into the middle of the week, with light snow possible Thursday into early Friday and again by the weekend.
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