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Wednesday AM Weather 2-23-11

By: Meteorologist Trent Magill
Updated: February 23, 2011
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As this morning's low clouds break up and move east, sunshine will shine brightly warming highs in the Basin to the upper 70's today. Tonight the clouds will return though with an isolated t-storm possible in our far eastern counties. Not a great chance but cracks of thunder and lightning may be your Thursday morning alarm clock! Everything will move east quickly as windy west winds replace the clouds and rain by noon Thursday. Highs will be held to the lower 70's before our rebound kicks in, middle 70's Friday and highs closer to 80 Saturday!

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