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Monday, October 09, 2000

Mild weather returning this week


Sunday morning 29º set record

The Cincinnati Enquirer

        Milder temperatures are in store this week after Cincinnati hit a record low temperature early Sunday morning.

        The National Weather Service said the temperature reached 29 degrees at 6:12 a.m. Sunday. The record had been 30 degrees, set in 1952.

        After a morning low in the 30s today, temperatures are expected to rise through the week.

        AccuWeather forecasters predict Tuesday will be sunny with a high of 57. By Friday, the high could reach 67.

        Tristate weather forecast at Cincinnati.com/weather



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