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Wake-Up Weather: temperatures inching closer to the century mark

Monday, July 28th, 2025

Summary: Temperatures are climbing into the upper nineties with temperatures peaking into the triple digits thanks to sinking air. Tomorrow will be a day to watch the thermometer as we could add to the triple digit count. We are tracking however, a possible cold front that could knock temperatures down to the low 90’s by this weekend. That’s a big if as some models have it pushing south and retreating by the start of the weekend. This possible front will bring in a chance for rain as early as Friday.

Today: Seasonal, with calm winds and touch of Saharan dust. High Temperature: 97° Winds: S 5-10 MPH

Tonight: Clear, mild yet calm night ahead. Low Temperature: 74° Winds: SSE 5-10 MPH

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