Wednesday PM Forecast: flirting with records as warm up continues
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A steady warming trend will continue through the end of the month. Humidity will ramp up as well.Tonight & Tomorrow: Overnight tonight, mainly clear skies and calm winds will allow for temperatures to cool into the low 60s, noticeably warmer than previous nights. We will see an increase in dew points over the next 24 hours which could result in patchy areas of fog early Thursday morning. Thermometers will warm into the upper 80s with little problem beneath mostly sunny skies. The record high...

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