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The morning run of the GFS has backed WAY off on rain for Fairbanks-land late in the weekend, instead opting for a climatologically much more likely scenario of developing a deeper low in the Bering Sea and a run of the mill Chinook over the Interior. Through Wednesday, in spite of two days with slightly below normal temperatures, the November mean temperature was 7 degrees above normal. This pattern will only boast that; 2002 it aint, but it's going to wind up a very mild autumn.
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