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Wednesday AM Weather 9-7-11

By: Meteorologist Trent Magill
Updated: September 7, 2011
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Another broken record this week as we dropped to 52 degrees this morning breaking the old record of 55 degrees set back in 2004. After this chilly start, expect the bright sunshine to really warm us up. Temperatures will top out a bit closer to 90 this afternoon before a few clouds roll into our skies. The clouds will keep us from breaking a third consecutive morning temperature but still expect a cool morning. A few clouds and a breezy north wind will keep the Permian Basin in the middle 80's Thursday but only for a day. Friday starts our warm-up and by Sunday 90's return to the forecast. Upper 90's are possible by the middle of next week!

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