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Record low here. 36F this morning, patchy frost. High reached 63F yesterday, warming up to low 70s this afternoon. Places in northern PA dropped below freezing, found the coldest spot was Smethport, PA at 29F
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Originally Posted by Cambium
Im in south tip of NJ. Incredible perfection for timing to come. Dry and not hot. I think its 50s this morning here. Cold for the locals. Lol
7Am temp departures. 8 below normal for BDR and BDL.
12 below normal in Atlantic City.
Someone grab a regional temp map so I have here. Or some lows for some stations.
According to Accuweather, we won't see anything above 25c for the rest of the summer. About the least accurate forecast ever.
Accuweather is the most rubbish weather website there is. It always has temperatures several degrees below what they actually achieve here, they can't even accurately forecast the current day, let alone their pointless 90 day forecast
Accuweather is the most rubbish weather website there is. It always has temperatures several degrees below what they actually achieve here, they can't even accurately forecast the current day, let alone their pointless 90 day forecast
I agree. Not only that, but they can't even get the 30 year average correct for some major locations such as London.
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Originally Posted by FirebirdCamaro1220
Really? The Heat Index hit around 100° there yesterday
Heck right now their Heat Index is 98° (91° temp/72° dew)
Absolutely. I can use a few hot days after this spring (and winter)
Showers and storms this morning then getting into the low 80s this afternoon.
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