PM Update: Warm sunshine for much of the weekend; first tropical depression?
The weekend weather is pretty swell. Temps inch upwards and so do humidity levels, but nothing close to oppressive.
The weekend weather is pretty swell. Temps inch upwards and so do humidity levels, but nothing close to oppressive.
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Tonight and tomorrow are top notch - it's hard to point out a flaw.
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