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Warmer temperatures melt Tri-City ice

Xavier Munoz, an employee at Super 1 Tacos, uses a mop Friday morning to remove ice encrusted snow from the taco truck’s covered seating area at the corner of Aaron and Goethals Drives in Richland. Munoz said he didn’t want the icy chunks sliding off the metal roof and hitting customers as the day warmed up.
Xavier Munoz, an employee at Super 1 Tacos, uses a mop Friday morning to remove ice encrusted snow from the taco truck’s covered seating area at the corner of Aaron and Goethals Drives in Richland. Munoz said he didn’t want the icy chunks sliding off the metal roof and hitting customers as the day warmed up. Tri-City Herald

Xavier Munoz, an employee at Super 1 Tacos, uses a mop Friday morning to remove ice encrusted snow from the taco truck’s covered seating area at the corner of Aaron and Goethals drives in Richland.

Munoz said he didn’t want the icy chunks sliding off the metal roof and hitting customers as the day warmed up.

The forecast for Saturday is for a mix of clouds and sun in the morning followed by cloudy skies in the afternoon and a high temperature near 38 degrees.

This story was originally published December 18, 2015 at 5:27 PM with the headline "Warmer temperatures melt Tri-City ice."

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