Thursday PM Forecast: onshore winds to ramp up humidity
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Over the next three days, warmth will continue with increasing humidity on the heels of southeast winds. Those winds could gust over 30mph at times.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will start to spill into the area overnight. With a southeast wind of 5-10mph, it will be difficult for temperatures to go much lower than the mid 60s. Look for a more clouds on Friday as compared to previous afternoons. This may temporarily pause the warming trend with thermometers topping out in the upper 80s. It will be...

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