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KHQ WEATHER AUTHORITY: More Sunshine On The Way!

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SPOKANE, Wash. - We are still getting spoiled to say the least with beautiful conditions over the weekend and more of the same for the next five days or so. We are under an impressive ridge of high pressure right now and as long as that's in place we will continue to see sunny skies and temperatures above normal.

There doesn't look to be much fluctuation in those temperatures through the week, but consistently warmer than normal all week long. We might finally see some significant rainfall by the weekend, but until then it stays dry. Sunshine and upper 60s for today.
 
Today: Mostly Sunny. Calm north wind. High: 68°
 
Tomorrow: Deja vu. Mostly sunny. Calm wind. High: 69°
 
 
-Blake
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