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DENVER — Colorado
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88
Nashville
95
New Orleans
93
New York City
81
Oklahoma City
94
Omaha
96
Philadelphia
83
Phoenix
103
Portland, ME
75
Providence
79
Raleigh
88
Rapid City
80
Reno
90
Sacramento
97
St. Louis
95
Salt Lake City
87
San Diego
77
San Francisco
75
Seattle
81
Tucson
94
Washington, DC 87
Wichita
97
Lo
77
79
77
68
71
76
78
71
75
77
72
83
62
65
72
55
60
62
79
64
69
60
61
75
76
79
W
pc
s
t
t
s
s
t
s
s
s
pc
pc
s
s
pc
pc
s
s
pc
s
pc
pc
s
t
pc
pc
Hi
96
97
90
88
89
96
94
86
95
93
92
90
76
80
93
76
84
93
97
80
83
76
91
88
93
99
Sat.
Lo
78
80
78
72
63
77
79
77
76
71
76
78
64
71
74
55
59
61
78
62
73
61
63
72
79
76
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
W
s
s
pc
pc
t
s
s
t
pc
pc
t
t
r
sh
t
pc
pc
s
s
c
t
pc
s
t
t
s