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52 - Washington DC
46 - St. Louis
37 - Philadelphia
28 - Kansas City
26 - Baltimore
20 - New York
18 - Hartford
17 - Cincinnati
14 - Boston
14 - Indianapolis
11 - Providence
10 - Chicago
10 - Detroit
10 - Pittsburgh
9 - Columbus
6 - Milwaukee
5 - Cleveland
5 - Rochester
4 - Minneapolis/St. Paul
1 - Buffalo
95°F days
11 - St. Louis
8 - Washington DC
6 - Philadelphia
5 - Kansas City
4 - New York
3 - Baltimore
2 - Hartford
1 - Boston
1 - Providence
0 - Buffalo
0 - Chicago
0 - Cincinnati
0 - Cleveland
0 - Columbus
0 - Detroit
0 - Indianapolis
0 - Milwaukee
0 - Minneapolis/St. Paul
0 - Pittsburgh
0 - Rochester
100°F days
1 - St. Louis
0 - Baltimore
0 - Boston
0 - Buffalo
0 - Chicago
0 - Cincinnati
0 - Cleveland
0 - Columbus
0 - Detroit
0 - Hartford
0 - Indianapolis
0 - Kansas City
0 - Milwaukee
0 - Minneapolis/St. Paul
0 - New York
0 - Philadelphia
0 - Pittsburgh
0 - Providence
0 - Rochester
0 - Washington DC
Maximum temperature (and hottest days)
100°F - St. Louis
(July 28)
98°F - Washington DC
(July 19)
97°F - Baltimore
(July 19)
97°F - New York
(September 8)
97°F - Providence
(September 8)
96°F - Boston
(September 8)
96°F - Hartford
(September 8)
96°F - Kansas City
(July 14)
96°F - Philadelphia
(September 3)
94°F - Indianapolis
(September 4)
94°F - Minneapolis/St. Paul
(August 14)
93°F - Cincinnati
(September 4)
93°F - Cleveland
(July 29)
93°F - Columbus
(June 12)
93°F - Milwaukee
(August 2, August 14)
92°F - Chicago
(June 10, July 17, August 15, September 6)
92°F - Detroit
(August 2, September 7)
92°F - Pittsburgh
(July 28)
92°F - Rochester
(May 9, September 8)
91°F - Buffalo
(July 29)
The heat is now gone in the Midwest and interior Northeast, but how's the forecast for the cities on the coast? Is the heat (90°F+) expected to persist at all, or is it gone there too?
The heat is now gone in the Midwest and interior Northeast, but how's the forecast for the cities on the coast? Is the heat (90°F+) expected to persist at all, or is it gone there too?
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