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No, Thank YOU!
Last week, I got the chance to visit the Jordan/Jackson School's 4th grade class in Mansfield. Yesterday, I was handed a huge envelope of thank-yous so now I want to say thank YOU to them! (That's my nephew Charlie's on top :) )

I got a few thank yous for the weather this past weekend too with highs in the 70s and plenty of sunshine. Now as we start off the workweek again, it's another rainy start. We've got mostly just cloudy this morning, but showers will fill in through the morning and will be off and on throughout the afternoon. There's a stalled front that'll set up shop just to our west and as an area of low pressure rides along that front we'll see heavier rain move in. We'll see scattered showers today, then showers turning to heavier rain Tuesday (especially late in the day), then heavier rain turns back to showers Wednesday. We'll see partial clearing by Wednesday afternoon with highs back in the 70s.
Once that front pulls away, we'll see sunshine starting Thursday and lasting through next weekend with highs back in the 70s.
Have a great Monday!
~Dylan
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