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Leaving summer behind

November 16, 2004

Rima Shah

The warm weather that Glendale residents have been enjoying will cool

off for the rest of the week, according to Bob Gregg, a local amateur

climatologist.

Monday's weather, with a high of 75 degrees, was warm, but not

even close to the record high for the day. The record for this date

was 85 degrees, in 1989, Gregg said.

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The Santa Ana winds, which blow in from the northeast and compress

as they go down the mountains, are a cause for the recent warm

temperature, he said.

However, Gregg said, the southwest winds coming in from the ocean

are responsible for the cooling of the temperature.

Although the temperatures are decreasing, it is not expected to

get cold, Gregg said, and rain is not expected until at least next

weekend.

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