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Hot Temperatures Continue This Week, But Relief Is In Sight 09-03-2012

By: Matthew Farrell
Updated: September 3, 2012
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High Pressure is still in place over the Permian Basin, and our temperatures will soar into the triple digits tomorrow under sunny skies.

Mountain lifting could spark storms in the Davis and Guadalupe Mountains any day of the week, with chances around 20% to see some thunderstorms.

There is enough moisture in the area to call for partly cloudy skies Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and that will spur a slight cool down into the upper 90's.

Friday night into Saturday, we are watching a cold front that should come through in the overnight hours and force temperatures down into the upper 80's for Saturday.

After the front passes, we could see some light chances for showers and storms Saturday night (20%).

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