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Officially 92°F in Pittsburgh today, which makes this the hottest day in Pittsburgh since July 26, 2012. Here's the round-up of all major Northeastern and Midwestern metropolitan areas today:
100°F - St. Louis
95°F - New York
94°F - Kansas City
94°F - Washington DC
93°F - Philadelphia
92°F - Cincinnati
92°F - Hartford
92°F - Indianapolis
92°F - Pittsburgh
91°F - Baltimore
91°F - Chicago
91°F - Columbus
90°F - Detroit
89°F - Buffalo
89°F - Cleveland
89°F - Providence
89°F - Rochester
86°F - Boston
86°F - Milwaukee
84°F - Minneapolis/St. Paul
Also noteworthy is that Fort Wayne, Grand Rapids, Toledo and Youngstown all joined the 90°F club today.
Also, it's interesting that Chicago (Midway) gets THAT many more 95F+ days then NYC
I'm more surprised why Bridgeport is so much lower than Boston and NYC. I would have expected Bridgeport to be a bit higher than Boston and a bit lower than New York City
I'm more surprised why Bridgeport is so much lower than Boston and NYC. I would have expected Bridgeport to be a bit higher than Boston and a bit lower than New York City
Probably Cambium screwing with the data to make it seem cooler...
Not unlike the blow torch the NWS were holding over the Central Park station when it 90
I'm more surprised why Bridgeport is so much lower than Boston and NYC. I would have expected Bridgeport to be a bit higher than Boston and a bit lower than New York City
That was my shock.. I didn't think BDR would be 250%+ more than NYC.
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Originally Posted by tommyFL
Probably Cambium screwing with the data to make it seem cooler...
ROFLMAO. That was a good one. Call me AAON (opposite of NOAA) LOL
Just recorded #10 at LEX. 90° right now. And with a dewpoint of 75, the heat index is 100F.
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