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Maybe a bit far out at this point, but they're showing above average temps again in the 11-15 day range. The only cold period they show is Sunday-Monday, and that's just a bit below average; not the typical April cold that we've become accustomed to the past few years
Strong south winds warms almost everyone into the mid 70s today (except of right on the lake), but lake cooling becomes evident of the city tomorrow...
Meigs Field is the old name for Northerly Island on the lake
Todays. Max temps. Wonder when they'll change the color table to add new color for 75+. Maybe May when 70s are more common?
Yesterdays max temps
Yesterday was hotter in parts of the Northeast than most of Texas?
Your map says 82 for raleigh yet we reached 86. Odd. NVM that's the Sunday max temps. Anyways, got rain yesterday. Hoping for some more as it has been dry, April is on average our driest month.
LaGuardia at +6.5 departure for the month. Rochester is at +6.3 Albany +6.0 Harrisburg +6.4 Wiliamsport +7.1 Allentown +7.3 Atlantic City +6.1 Philly +6.2 Trenton +6.7 Baltimore +7.2 Washington +7.6 Norfolk +7.0 Richmond +6.0
The strongest anomalies are in Maryland and the mid-Atlantic. They decrease a bit as you go into New England or south into North Carolina
In Rochester, April 2017 would be tied for the 10th warmest April now.
Next week will be slightly below average, but the last few days of the month look above average as well. My guess is it stays in the top 15, but doesn't crack top 10.
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