If you can do that great. The ideal average temperature in a forced air is 99.5 F. Some incubators bounce up and down a little which isn't a problem. You don't want it to spike high, like 104 F and stay there long enough for the internal egg temperature to get that high, that will kill the chicks. It takes a while for the internal egg temperature to change, it's not instantaneous, but avoid those spikes. Cooling it off a bit isn't as dangerous as too much heat but it's still not a good thing.
You should still get a good hatch with the temperatures you were seeing. Nature can be pretty mean and cruel but in this she was fairly nice. The temperatures don't have to be that precise. Nature gave us a range that works and your temperatures are in that range. The eggs would probably pip and hatch early but they should hatch.
Good luck with your hatch, let us know how it goes.