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Hot! Kirkland Temps to Hit 90s This Week; How Do you Keep Cool?

The National Weather Service predicts a sunny and warm week for Kirkland and the rest of the region.

 

Are you ready for some heat?

The National Weather Service is forecasting temperatures to hit the low- to mid- 90's Thursday and Friday in Kirkland and the rest of the Puget Sound.

According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday and Wednesday could have highs in the high 70s and low 80s, but Thursday and Friday's temperatures could shoot up to the low 90s, with overnight lows in the 60s. 

Saturday and Sunday could see the temperatures go back down to the 80s and 70s, according to the weather service's forecast.

What's your favorite way to stay cool in the heat? Tell us in the comments box below.

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