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The year's first blast of really hot weather is caused by a thermal induced low-pressure trough moving up the Pacific Coast from California, coupled with a high-pressure system off the coast, said Tiffani Brown, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Portland. ``They're still watching the record,'' said weather specialist Stuart Seto at the National Weather Service office in Oxnard. 68 inches of rain had fallen at the Eugene Airport and, as meteorologist Mark O'Malley of the National Weather Service office in Portland put it, "That would break a record on a lot of June days, but not this one. |
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