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Locals Make the Most of Presidents’ Day Weather

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) - A Weather Authority First Alert Action Day is in effect across the Yuma area as wind and rain move through the region, but not everyone is letting the weather impact their Presidents' Day plans.

Locals are making the most of the cooler temperatures and cloudy skies.

Joel Murray said he enjoys this kind of weather. "We love this weather. Because living in Yuma, we don't see it that much," he said.

Even with gusty winds and rain chances in the forecast, some residents weren’t changing their plans. Miguel Gonzalez and his biking group were already 30 miles into a 40-mile ride, moving through clouds and breezy conditions.

Gonzalez described their route: "We started at the Civic Center, then went to the wetlands, up to the mountains, and back here."

Other locals said they were simply enjoying the unusual weather.

Forecasters say more winds and light rain chances could continue through midweek. Officials are urging residents to stay weather aware and plan accordingly.

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