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Updated Monday October 10th, 3:24 PM


     For the end of the week we will see above average temperatures into the 70's
and over night lows into the 50's. The warmth will stick around region along
with a high pressure system that should keep us dry and sunny! If you can, get
out this week before fall sets in for good because it looks like things will
cool down by the end of next week and we will get back to reality.
Until then, enjoy this nice weather!
         

 


Have a great week Cougars!

Student Meteorologist Darren Milliron

                         



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