 | | Jillian Danielson Photo/Special to the News-Herald Olivar, a Pug, shakes water off of him from the small pool of water at the Sara Park dog park Monday afternoon. He is enjoying the nice weather with Frankie, also a Pug. Lake Havasu City residents woke up to temperatures in the 50s Monday. The city recorded a high of about 88 degrees Monday. A slight breeze measuring 3 mph wisped through town on and off throughout the day under sunny skies. The forecast today is warm with a full day of sunshine. The temperature is expected to hit at least 90 degrees, breaking the record of 89 set in 1983. Winds are predicted at 4 mph with gusts of 7 mph. |
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Dog-day afternoon
Monday, November 2, 2009 10:38 PM MST
Jillian Danielson Photo/Special to the News-Herald
Olivar, a Pug, shakes water off of him from the small pool of water at the Sara Park dog park Monday afternoon. He is enjoying the nice weather with Frankie, also a Pug.
Lake Havasu City residents woke up to temperatures in the 50s Monday. The city recorded a high of about 88 degrees Monday. A slight breeze measuring 3 mph wisped through town on and off throughout the day under sunny skies.
The forecast today is warm with a full day of sunshine. The temperature is expected to hit at least 90 degrees, breaking the record of 89 set in 1983. Winds are predicted at 4 mph with gusts of 7 mph.
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