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Tri-Cities, Washington will Face 100 to 104 Degrees Temperature Highs Until Friday, Labor Day Family Activities Challenged
Parts of Washington including the Tri-cities are expected to face temperature highs of 100 to 104 degrees from Tuesday, all the way to Friday, making Labor Day family activities challenging.
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