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Weather Update

Meteorologist Heather Zehr provided a weather update, explaining the sudden drop in temperatures from the recent warm spell. Despite the first day of summer approaching, today’s high is expected to be around 67 degrees, with showers and a risk of thunderstorms. A cold front will bring thunderstorms, flooding downpours, and damaging winds, keeping temperatures in the middle 60s. Looking ahead, Monday will also be cool with rain. The summer outlook suggests temperatures and precipitation close to average, with a slightly wetter than usual summer.

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