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Warm and sunny Wednesday

Good morning and happy Juneteenth!

Hope you're excited for more sunny days ahead. Forecast highs will reach the 70s to 80s across the region during the afternoon.

The upper level low that brought winds and rain to the region has moved away eastwards out of our region. A warm pool of air is coming from the eastern Pacific and will linger into our weekend. Not expecting a lot of cloud cover over the next few days.

Expect partly cloudy conditions tonight with temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s. 

The warmer temperatures come just in time for official start of the Astronomical Summer. The Summer Solstice is Thursday at around 1:51 pm when the direct rays of the Sun are over the Tropic of Cancer. It's the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere!

During this time of year, we typically see highs in the mid-70s. We'll be experiencing above normal temperatures during the end of the week and into the weekend.

Enjoy the rest of your day.

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