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Yeah, it has not been hot this year really in Northern California. You've had some warm days and I think you've had a couple of days, over a hundred, but nothing. Unlike Dave, nothing like you had last year. It's all been back here. But I'm happy to say our heat wave is gone, broken. And much of the east coast is going to be under nice weather. In fact, we're all back here kind of under. We had a Canadian cold front go through, which is rare for the summer. I'm going to give my conditions real quick. Let's see, 30.18.30 on the barometer and it is steady. 73.6 degrees right now and 65 on the dew point. Now last week I was talking at this hour about temperatures already over a hundred and we're in the seventies and it feels like we're in the seventies. That's because our dew points are lower, which makes the humidity lower down in the sixties instead of the eighties where it was last week. Our temperature this morning, 64.8 degrees. You could keep the windows open all night and it's just pretty much that way across a lot of the mid south. We're going to get some rain here tomorrow, but a lot of the mid west Michigan is going to be dry and mild through much of next week. Same for New York. A lot of the southeast is going to stay cool for a while, but they say don't get too attached to it because the Bermuda high will start to move west towards us. And as it does that, it'll start pumping moisture out of the Gulf again and we could get back up into the eighties and nineties with more humidity at the end of next week. But they're saying that it won't be as bad and last as long as this past heat wave. So we may get a reprieve. They're saying a lot of the west could be under a prolonged heat spell. So might be your turn in August. Might be a lot of the west's turn in August for heat. The tropics, let me take a break.
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