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Today’s the hottest day of the week so far. What to expect from ‘feels-like’ temps above 100 degrees.
Wednesday will be the hottest, most miserable day of the week so far, according to the National Weather Service, and will likely be the hottest of the week along the coast. Inland areas could see even hotter temperatures this weekend, however.
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