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Expect Some Cooler Temperatures

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KHQ.COM - Just checked with the National Weather Service...the last time Spokane saw measurable rainfall was 1 month and 1 day ago, on July 20th! Feels a little refreshing, although the rain was accompanied by some thunder and lightning activity.
 
With this cold front moving through, the temperatures are going to drop dramatically. Expect clearer skies the rest of the week, little breezy tomorrow, and cooler than normal temps!
 
 
Friday: Mostly clear skies, breezy winds out of the south. 10-15, G-20 mph. High: 81°
 
Thursday: Mostly sunny skies, south wind 5-10 mph. High 79°
 
-Blake Jensen
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