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Westman residents enjoying warm temps

Eric Platz returns the ball while playing doubles tennis with friends at the Queen Elizabeth Park tennis courts on Sunday.

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Eric Platz returns the ball while playing doubles tennis with friends at the Queen Elizabeth Park tennis courts on Sunday.

Homes in Brandon had good reason to flip the switch on the furnace to "off" after the mercury continued to rise in the Wheat City.

Friends Cortney Cantlon and Madason Nepinak leap into a large pile of leaves repeatedly while enjoying a beautiful fall afternoon on Sunday.

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Friends Cortney Cantlon and Madason Nepinak leap into a large pile of leaves repeatedly while enjoying a beautiful fall afternoon on Sunday. (TIM SMITH/BRANDON SUN)

Graydon Cramer of Brandon tees off at the Wheat City Golf Course on its last day of the 2012 season on Sunday.

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Graydon Cramer of Brandon tees off at the Wheat City Golf Course on its last day of the 2012 season on Sunday. (TIM SMITH/BRANDON SUN)

Steve Robinson rakes leaves as his son Sid lies on a car in the yard on Sunday. Environment Canada’s forecast calls for a high of 16 C today.

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Steve Robinson rakes leaves as his son Sid lies on a car in the yard on Sunday. Environment Canada’s forecast calls for a high of 16 C today. (TIM SMITH/BRANDON SUN)

Temperatures stayed in the mid-teens all weekend and are expected to get as high as 19 C this week.

Today is expected to be a high of 16 C and a low of 4 C. Although the weather is welcomed, it pales in comparison to the record high of 27.8 C set on Oct. 15, 1988. There is a 30 per cent chance of showers throughout the day.

On Tuesday, the trend continues, with the expected warmest temperature of the week, as the mercury could rise to 19 C.

The mild weather is well above seasonal norms, which ranges between -1 C and 12 C this time of year.

Later in the week, Brandon will see a return to normal temperatures as Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are all expecting highs around 10 C.

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Republished from the Brandon Sun print edition October 15, 2012

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Homes in Brandon had good reason to flip the switch on the furnace to "off" after the mercury continued to rise in the Wheat City.

Temperatures stayed in the mid-teens all weekend and are expected to get as high as 19 C this week.

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Homes in Brandon had good reason to flip the switch on the furnace to "off" after the mercury continued to rise in the Wheat City.

Temperatures stayed in the mid-teens all weekend and are expected to get as high as 19 C this week.

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