Thats what happens. What happe. People got to get theire time off. Absolutely. What are we expecting. I think its going to be hot. Nk its been so nice this weeek. E w you know, you get into june, jun first week moving into theinto e second week of june where itse been so great. Gat low humidity, temperatures tempa only in the 80s. 8 and listen, you know thisnow t isnt going to stick aroundck ad long its a gorgeous morning,s mg lots of sunshine. Lo of its mild its not even toov mild. Mi its still a little bit cooltl out in places. La i want you to see theres the clouds to the north of us, theres a little dying line ofi showers. Sho thats never going to make it gt here. We could see a few high clouds g or clouds for northernorth maryland this morning but ithimn does look like these arelike tha breaking up. But again, we will turn up the heat today. Temperatures are going to go aog upper 80s to even low 90s0 for highs later on thisth afternoon. Af and my thinking here is that t with the h
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