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Sunny, Hot Temperatures to Continue Through Weekend

By: Leah Mazzarelli and John Nolan
Updated: June 28, 2012
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Thursday is going to be sunny and hot once again, with highs near 100 and a light southeast breeze at 10-15 mph.

Clear and warm conditions will stick around tonight, as temperatures should drop into the low to mid 70s.

Temperatures will climb to near 100 again on Friday before a slight cool down as our upper level ridge of high pressure weakens to our northeast.

Expect upper 90s for highs this weekend with a bit more in the way of cloud cover.

The upper 90s stick around to start next week, and rain chances continue to look slim.

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