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Old 05-19-2014, 08:47 AM
 
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Would any of the days of this weekend be in that streak for top 10 of these days?


Today the only areas with negative weather are a slice of Minnesota and Northeastern Maine


You have unseasonably low humidity all the way down to Miami with dew point of only 60 and High of 81

The entire southeast US is perfect weather, midatlantic and Southern New England in paradise weather

Midwest except for Minnesota is in a high pressure comfortable temperature range

The southwest is dry

The Pacific Northwest is spared of a low pressure storm that is too far offshore to being rain into Washington/Oregon

I think a little rain over Montana/southern Canada that's it

If any day were a sunny day for the entire country, this comes really close
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