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Until tonight: Some showers are occurring tonight, especially in the west and south of the city. Raindrops are more likely to fall at night, but they don't seem to fall much. Minimum temperatures will mostly be within 60 degrees. Spotted fog or drizzle is possible by sunrise.
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Tomorrow (Saturday): At least occasional showers are possible, and in some cases they can be heavy. Patchy fog and drizzle also remain a risk. Highs range from around his 60s to the mid 60s. By the end of the day, rainfall could be a tenth of a fraction. The higher the total, the more the focus should be on the southwest.
Sunday: There should be fewer showers. The best chance to see some is in the morning and in the southern part of the city. As the sun increases by midday and afternoon, temperatures will be around 10 degrees warmer than Saturday, in the near to mid 70s.
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Latest pollen information: There are 300.96 grains of tree pollen per cubic meter of air. Grainaceae pollen is also abundant at 32.3 grains.
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