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Current Conditions from Lincoln University Main Campus, Jefferson City, MO
    Sunny
Temperature: 56.1 °F
Humidity: N/A %              Dew Point: N/A °F
Wind Speed: 5 mph W    Gusts: 7 mph W
Pressure: 30.1 "              Rain Today: 0.00 "

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Current Conditions from Lincoln University Main Campus, Jefferson City, MO Temperature: 56.1 °F    

Humidity: N/A %     Wind Speed: 5 mph W     Pressure: 30.1 "    

Dew Point: N/A °F      Gusts: 7 mph W      Rain Today: 0.00 "     

Forecast for Today Sunny. High in the mid 70s. Northwest wind around 10 mph.
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Forecast for Tonight Clear. Low in the lower 50s. Light wind in the evening becoming south around 10 mph after midnight.
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Forecast for Sunday Mostly sunny. High in the lower 80s. South wind 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph in the afternoon.
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Cheryl Marr, 12/31/2008, Juneau, AK
My niece took this from a helicopter on her job.


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