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SUNNY & WARM

-GOOD WEDNESDAY MORNING, EVERYONE...

A westerly flow that is not very heavily laden with moisture may bring a thin cloud or two to the High Desert today, but there is no threat of any showers. With plenty of sunshine, we will see highs in the mid 70's to around 80 degrees with NW breezes at 5-10 mph. Skies will stay mostly clear tonight, with lows in the 40's. Breezes will become light and variable.

Conditions will stay quite fair through the end of the work week. Skies will become partly cloudy Friday as the leading edge of the next system works into the NW. A chance of showers will build in Friday night, and that chance will turn to a likelihood of rain Saturday and Sunday. Cold air mixed with this system will drop daytime highs to the low 60's Saturday and mid 50's Sunday. Overnight lows will dip to the mid to upper 30's. After a slight chance of showers Monday morning, we will see a warming and clearing trend that will put us back into the mid 60's under mostly sunny skies Tuesday.

In the NewsChannel 21 Weather Center, I'm Bob Shaw...

HAVE A SPARKLING DAY IN CENTRAL OREGON!

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