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WEATHER UPDATE: WILL THE HEAT EVER END?

Phil Servider September 24, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: To answer the title question, not for a couple more weeks. Luckily we get a short break tomorrow with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 80-degrees. After any leftover moisture from last night is lifted away, we expect clear skies…
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Morning Update: A Hot Last Day of Summer

Emily Blumenauer September 22, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: While many of us are ready to trade in the heat for some cooler weather, summer isn’t ready to end just yet. The high temperature for today will be about 90-degrees, it will definitely be a shorts and a…
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Morning Update: Summer Heat Returns

Ciara Donegan September 21, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: After a few days of cooler conditions, it seems that summer isn’t quite ready to leave us yet. The temperature today will be reaching into the upper 80s with mostly sunny skies. Humidity will stay low, and there will…
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Morning Update: A Taste of Autumn AIr

Christopher Smith September 19, 2019 Weather Discussion

Today: This morning was one of the coolest since early June with temperatures starting out in the mid 50s. The high temperature will be 75 degrees F. Humidity will be low and sunshine will prevail. There will be an east…
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