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Tuesday AM Weather 5-3-11

By: Meteorologist Trent Magill
Updated: May 3, 2011
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After breaking a 41 year old record this morning with 35 degrees, the warm-up begins! Sunny skies and a light southeast breeze will warm us into the middle 70's today. Tomorrow we add wind to the forecast which will warm us even more, lower 80's likely but even more important than the warm-up is going to be the fire concerns. Afternoon humidity values will drop into the teens adding high fire danger to the forecast. We still haven't received any rain so be extra careful Wednesday. Despite the high fire danger, the heat will continue to crank, middle 80's Thursday and 90's by Friday. Models are hinting at weekend high temp records being broken Saturday and Sunday!

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