HIGH: 79
LOW: 60
* Little organized winds. Fog — densest in normally cooler rural and west suburban areas — gradually lifts.
* Some sun emerges mixed with cottony fair-weather clouds. Hazy, fairly humid.
* A warm afternoon by late September standards, but light easterly winds, mainly 3 to 11 mph, limit shoreline highs to the low and mid-70s.
* Warmest inland locations return to 80 degrees.
* Hazy and damp at night. Low clouds and areas of patchy fog redevelop, densest in normally cooler areas surrounding the city.
SEPT. 23 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 71(degrees)/51(degrees)
Record high: 91(degrees) (1937)
Record low: 29(degrees) (1995)
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