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First Alert Weather | Monday, June 2, 2025 [Video]

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – Temperatures are again on the chilly side to start the morning, with many deep into the 40s and some even in the upper 30s to start the day. Sunshine will be the rule though, powering us to the upper 70s in the afternoon without any chance of rain. The humidity will stay low, so the feel will be pleasant, but the lingering smoky haze aloft from the wildfire smoke that has reached the region from Canada will keep skies looking more white than blue.

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