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23Sep/10Off

Fresno, California

At 753PDT, the temperature in Fresno was 75 degrees under fair skies. With the major news-maker in the country being the system dumping buckets of rain over the Upper Midwest (over 10" in Amboy, MN, between 2-3" here in the Twin Cities), the sides of the country are in a relative calm. No place is feeling that more than in Fresno. An area of high pressure over the Intermountain West will continue to take hold over the region as an upper-level ridge reinforces it. What does that mean? Sunny skies and hot temperatures for the Central CA Valley. Fall officially arrived at 11:09PM EDT on Wednesday evening, but that doesn't mean summer isn't hanging on in some spots. Bikini weather survives!

Friday: Clear. High 91, Low 58.
Saturday: Clear and hot. High 97, Low 60.

TWC: Friday: Sunny. High 93, Low 61.
Saturday: Sunny. High 98, Low 64.

AW: Friday: Bright sunshine. High 90, Low 56.
Saturday: Continued clear and very warm. High 94, Low 60.

NWS: Friday: Clear. High 90, Low 60.
Saturday: Sunny and hot. High 96, Low 62.

WB: Friday: Sunny. High 90, Low 55.
Saturday: Sunny. High 95, Low 57.

Here's a snapshot of the country. Clear skies over much of the Southwest, while the system in the Central US continues to cause wet havoc.

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