Yeah, right. Sue serio, good morning. We had beautiful baseball weather but we had 20,000 people indoors yesterday for that game at noon. It was a lovely day outside, hopefully you got the a chance to enjoy it. Because it was the epitome of spring, the humidity was low, temperatures were comfortable. We will have another, even though it will be warmer today. Maybe more humid. We will give it a ten out of ten. We dont expect any rain. Tranquil right now. 49 degrees in the city. 6 08 is your sunrise time. And were looking the at temperatures that are pretty cool to the the north of us, only 42 in pottstown. Fortyfour in mount pocono. We have 48 degrees in trenton. Fortyfour atlantic city. Fortyeight in wildwood. Wind are mostly coming out of the south, that is why we expect a very warm day to day, and it looks like we will not get that spray to the north, even though it looks like it might come close to the poconos at some point. It is not until tomorrow that we expect showers and a thun
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