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A mostly cloudy morning gives way to a mostly sunny afternoon.  Brisk north breezes will knock the humidity down a few pegs.  High today in the mid 60s will be one of the rare days with seasonable temperatures so far this winter.

We'll keep mostly sunny skies and pleasant February temps through Wednesday, then add a few more clouds and a slight chance--20% chance--of showers Thursday through Sunday.  Highs stay in the 60s with lows each night in the 40s.

An area of clouds and low pressure near Cuba had the attention of the Hurricane Center last night, but today it's looking like that system won't develop into a rare February tropical depression or storm.

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