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Partly Cloudy
Wind : Calm
Humidity : 99 %
Pressure : 30.29" (1026.0 mb)

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Weak impulse will slide offshore and eventually off to our east late tonight. This will keep a fair amount of cloudiness locked in across the region today and tonight - although for now, the system looks fairly dry - with any showers remaining rather isolated and off to our south. A large ridge of high pressure will start building back into the region tomorrow and by late in the day, we should experience clearing skies. Fine weather is expected to stay with us as we look ahead to tomorrow night and Tuesday - and with the surface high pressure building in across the area on Tuesday and Wednesday, we'll continue to enjoy clear skies and dry weather through the middle of the week....

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Pressure : 30.29" (1026.0 mb)
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