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Warmer Temperatures Headed Our Way
Slight chances of rain are present throughout most of the week.

The cool temperatures we’ve grown accustomed to over the last few days are a thing of the past. At least for this week, forecasters at the National Weather Service’s Ruskin office say West Pasco is in for some warm days.
“It will be warmer than normal for the next few days,” said Logan Johnson, a meteorologist with the weather service.
Johnson said West Pasco residents can expect yesterday’s rise in temperatures to continue today, Monday, Nov. 14. The high should fall in around 82 with a low in the lower 60s. Patchy fog is possible in the early morning and late evening hours, too, especially in more rural areas.
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Tuesday’s weather will bring a high of about 84 with more patchy fog. Rain chances of about 20 percent creep into the forecast on Tuesday and stay with us the rest of the week, Johnson said.
Things start to cool down a bit on Wednesday with a high of 83 expected. By Friday, we should be back down to about 80 degrees for the high, Johnson said. Lows throughout the week will range between the upper 50s and upper 60s.
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