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Summer Banter, Observation and General Discussion 2018


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Select High Temperatures of 94° or above in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (through 1 pm):

New York City-LGA: 96°
Boston: 95° (near the daily record)
Georgetown, DE: 95° (near the daily record)
Atlantic City: 94°
Baltimore: 94°
Manchester: 94° (near the daily record)
Newark: 94°
Providence: 94° (near the daily record)

New England is well-represented with Boston, Manchester, and Providence.

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1 hour ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

That's Norwood Airport ASOS.

And it is located in the Neponset River watershed swamp.  I take the commuter rail from the 128 station nearby, and the humidity is truly disgusting.  I like to bike to the train from Randolph (about 7 miles) in the summer, but I've really had to cut back this year.  I'd have to get there an hour before my train so I'd have time to stop sweating. :thumbsdown:

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Select High Temperatures of 95° or above in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic (through 2 pm):

Boston: 98° (old record: 96°, 1953)
Georgetown, DE: 97° (tied record set in 1948 and tied in 1953)
New York City-LGA: 97°
Atlantic City: 96° (near the daily record)
Newark: 96°
Albany: 95° (tied record set in 1953)
Baltimore: 95°
Hartford: 95°
Manchester: 95° (tied record set in 1953)
Providence: 95° (tied record set in 1945 and tied in 1953)
Teterboro: 95° (old record: 94°, 2010)

New England remains very well represented with Boston, Hartford, Manchester, and Providence.

 

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