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Joe Lundberg

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Joe Lundberg

Joe Lundberg, a senior meteorologist from AccuWeather, discussed the upcoming weather forecast. He predicted a slight temperature drop from the previous day’s 84°F high but anticipated a return to the 80s by Wednesday, with a cold front bringing cooler temperatures to the 60s by Thursday and Friday. For the summer, he forecasted a mildly warmer-than-normal June with drier conditions, contrasting last year’s wettest year on record. Spotty showers and thunderstorms were expected over the next few days, with a cool and cloudy holiday weekend. The overall outlook indicated a transition from extreme wetness to dryness.

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