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DC/MD/VA/WV General Obs/Disc - June/early July 2011 edition


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Anyone see this? Early for it to come out....

Statement as of 3:47 PM EDT on June 09, 2011

... Record high temperature tied at Washington National DC...

A record high temperature of 102 degrees was tied at Washington

National DC today. This ties the record of 102 set in 1874.

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CLIMATE REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
523 PM EDT THU JUN 9 2011


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...THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL DC CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR JUNE 9 2011...
VALID TODAY AS OF 0500 PM LOCAL TIME.

CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1971 TO 2000
CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1871 TO 2011


WEATHER ITEM   OBSERVED TIME   RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST
               VALUE   (LST)  VALUE       VALUE  FROM      YEAR
                                                 NORMAL
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TEMPERATURE (F)
TODAY
 MAXIMUM        102R   234 PM 102    1874  82     20       76
 MINIMUM         79    617 AM  45    1913  63     16       66
                                     1912
                                     1891
 AVERAGE         91                        73     18       71
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I think the folks up in Bluefield are going to have to end their free lemonade promotion everytime the airport (at nearly 3000') hits 90 after this year. Today was the 3rd 90+ up there already. Before this year, since records have been kept at the airport (1959), it had never reached 90 before June 18! I hope they have enough lemonade for the rest of the summer. LOL.

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12z LWX ARW has garden-variety TSTMS popping up in the next few hours throughout the area.

Oddly, it doesn't have the precipitation around Pitt until much too late. HRRR also pops showers in the next couple of hours, but then kind of responds to the MCS over Pennsylvania and focuses the precip on that axis later on.

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