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FORECAST HIGHLIGHTS

FORECAST

TONIGHT & TOMORROW

As the sun sets, temperatures will drop quickly but will remain above freezing. When you wake up on Wednesday morning, expect to feel the chill with temperatures in the 40s. By afternoon, though, we’ll be enjoying a warm day with highs reaching the 70s.

EXTENDED: NO RAIN IN SIGHT

Looking ahead, we can expect the warm weather to continue, with highs climbing into the 90s by this weekend. But there’s a catch: the forecast shows no rain in the near future, which could lead to worsening drought conditions and heightened fire weather risks.

Warming into the 90s by this weekend.

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