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* Frost advisory late tonight until Tuesday morning *
Temperatures were on the warm side of forecast today. Given what the day ended up looking and feeling like, I certainly won’t complain. Most spots made it to the low or mid-60s under tons of sunshine. We’re just starting a streak of nice days. But first up from here, a chilly night.
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Through Tonight: Lows will be in the mid-30s to low 40s in most spots, with the coolest temperatures west and southwest and the warmest in the city. Frost shouldn’t be super widespread, but some areas of it may develop late.
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Tomorrow (Tuesday): After a crisp start, it will look like a beauty. Temperatures will range from the mid-60s to near 70 under mainly sunny skies. Try to grab an outdoor lunch or a long walk — it’ll be worth it. Winds should blow from the south around 10 mph.
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Fall warm wave: Tuesday could very well begin a week-long streak of temperatures above to well above average. We even have the potential to hit 80 more than once late in the week. Although it was about 10 days later than average, last year the final 80-degree day didn’t come until Nov. 7.
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