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GBI Seeks Public’s Help in Death Investigation of Navy Serviceman Devin Jeter, Jeep Found in Ocmulgee River

GBI Seeks Public’s Help in Death Investigation of Navy Serviceman Devin Jeter, Jeep Found in Ocmulgee River

As a calm pattern moves in to sustain pleasant temperatures and bright skies, Phoenix, Arizona residents may anticipate basking in the glory of a sunny and steady week ahead. The National Weather Service’s forecast indicates that daily highs will be in the upper 70s, with the temperature reaching a comfortable 77 degrees today and continuing to hold steady throughout the weekend.

Over the following few nights, the evenings should bring a moderate chill that will drop to the upper 40s, with the wind scarcely whispering. The city’s residents may require this weather regularity, which almost appears like a broken record, as a break from the otherwise erratic patterns that can sweeping across other areas. The unclouded night sky may also be a call to stargazers and those who have an interest in space to see the galaxy’s landscape without being restricted by clouds.

Phoenix residents may go about their daily lives in the sunshine as the week draws to a close and the weekend approaches. The National Weather Service predicts that Thursday and Friday will see a steady high of 79 degrees during the day. As night falls, a little warmer air promises lows in the 50s, so any evening plans can go with only a light layer for comfort.

Forecasts indicate a slight change by the end of the week, with Sunday bringing in a light breeze from the southwest at around 5 mph. This breeze isn’t strong enough to be referred to as wind, but it’s just another indication of the delicate balance Phoenix seems to be in these days. The week ends with a largely sunny cap, and Monday is partly sunny with highs only marginally dropping to the mid 70s, bringing in what locals may call the mildest of sweater weather.

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