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Though meteorologists have backed off their high temperature predictions a bit, it's still going to be a warm weekend in the Valley.
Severe weather moved through Oklahoma early Friday morning, bringing damaging winds, flooding and possible tornadoes.
Forecast highs are in the upper 70s and low 80s for Whatcom County on Sunday, which is expected to be the warmest day. Warmer temperatures are predicted south of Everett and in Eastern Washington.