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57° 0%SE 12mph
56° 2%ESE 11mph
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Humidity:40%
Wind:ESE 14 mph
UV index:4
Barometer:30.1

7 DAY FORECAST

64°/53°
Partly Cloudy 0%
68°/57°
AM Clouds/PM Sun 21%
66°/56°
PM Showers 40%
66°/56°
Cloudy 24%
63°/56°
Rain 66%
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Rain 69%
69°/56°
AM Showers 30%
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