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We have put away muggy the dog. It is humid this morning. It will not that be way for the rest of the day. Most of the temperatures in the 60s including philadelphia where it is 68 degrees. 87 percent relative humidity but nice breeze out of the north at 12 miles an hour. That is helping to dry things out. Roads are still damp but they are drying out soon. 6 38 is your sin right time. Wont see sunshine necessarily immediately as rest of the system gets out of here but eventually we will see some sunshine and decent afternoon. Couple left over showers in ocean county and mercer county, that is bit. Sixtyone in mount pocono, lancaster has 64. We have got 67 in trenton, lets go down south at 07 in wildwood. Warm spot this morning. Sixtyeight in wilmington. Things are changing. We will have a cooler more comfortable morning. The most of our wind are out of the north or northwest ape that is dryer air moving in and cooler air and more comfortable air. We will have a nice afternoon as humidi ....
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The Public Administration Graduate Student Association (PAGSA) at The University of New Mexico isn’t letting COVID stop them from finding ways to support the Albuquerque community. “This academic year has no doubt presented us all with unprecedented challenges,” said Kelly Kenneth, president of UNM PAGSA. “So, PAGSA’s Executive Board wanted to focus on ‘building community virtually during these not-so-normal times’ as the theme of 2020-2021 academic year.” In Fall of 2020, that idea blossomed into a full-blown food and resource donation campaign. “PAGSA Gives Back” held its first fundraiser between December and January, raising $233 for Albuquerque Mutual Aid, along with collecting a plethora of donations. ....