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Indeed. Our record high is 34.4C, but over the years since that record was set we've gotten within 3 degrees of that record more times than I can remember. I imagine it's the same in many humid, hot-summer climates where record highs are very unimpressive compared to the averages - Atlanta's record high of 41C is similar to Paris despite being much hotter in the summer, so I imagine it gets close to that a few times - perhaps someone from there can confirm.
Seems to be similar in Perth with regards to record lows as they seem to nearly break record low temperatures there every year.
Describes mine as well. London has a slightly higher record high than me. Our record high is not much higher than temperatures that occur regularly (90°F+ 10 days/ year, 100°F+ 0 days/year). In contrast my record low is 43°F colder than my average January low. [See my graphs that I made for Amherst, as well as Death Valley and San Francisco]
Last edited by patrix542; 07-10-2013 at 07:41 PM..
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