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Originally published Saturday, June 28, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Temperature reaches 91 — tying record

The high temperature in Seattle reached 91 as of 6 p.m. today, tying the record set in 1995, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday's forecast calls for a...

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The high temperature in Seattle reached 91 as of 6 p.m. today, tying the record set in 1995, according to the National Weather Service.

Sunday's forecast calls for a high of 90, shy of the record, 93, set in 1987.

The highest temperatures will be inland, away from the Puget Sound, in places such as Bellevue.

While the first day of summer was June 20, in Seattle most folks know the season doesn't begin for practical purposes until after Independence Day.

And, in fact, a typical weather pattern is expected to return with the workweek. Weather Service meteorologist Johnny Burg said there is a chance of thundershowers Sunday evening.

On Monday, high temperatures will be in the upper 70s to mid-80s, and then they will cool into the low to mid-70s Tuesday through Friday, which is Independence Day.

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