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7:00 AM | *High temperatures generally confined to the 80's during the next several days*

Paul Dorian

The high heat of earlier this week is gone from the area and the next several days will likely feature high temperatures generally in the 80’s...much more seasonal compared to recent days when the 90’s were commonplace. The weather will remain somewhat unsettled going forward with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms through the weekend and into the first part of next week.

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6:30 AM | *High temperatures generally confined to the 80's during the next several days*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region early yesterday and ushered in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic that will result in high temperatures confined to the 80’s during the next few days. High pressure will be in control of the weather through the upcoming weekend, but a shower or thunderstorm can pop up from time-to-time. An upper-level trough and surface frontal system will enter the picture early next week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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6:30 AM | *High temperatures generally confined to the 80's during the next several days*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region early yesterday and ushered in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic that will result in high temperatures confined to the 80’s during the next few days. High pressure will be in control of the weather through the upcoming weekend, but a shower or thunderstorm can pop up from time-to-time. An upper-level trough and surface frontal system will enter the picture early next week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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6:30 AM | *High temperatures generally confined to the 80's during the next several days*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region early yesterday and ushered in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic that will result in high temperatures confined to the 80’s during the next few days. High pressure will be in control of the weather through the upcoming weekend, but a shower or thunderstorm can pop up from time-to-time. An upper-level trough and surface frontal system will enter the picture early next week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms in the Mid-Atlantic region.

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7:15 AM | *The deadly heat wave of July 1936…in the middle of one of the hottest summers on record…in the middle of one of the hottest decades ever*

Paul Dorian

July is now more than half over and there certainly has been plenty of hot weather across the nation; however, this month will certainly have a difficult time matching the extreme and sustained heat of July 1936. In fact, one of the most widespread and destructive heat waves ever recorded in the US took place in the summer of 1936 which fell right in the middle of arguably the hottest and driest decade ever for the nation.  

The decade of the 1930’s is renowned for the “Great Depression” and the “Dust Bowl”, both of which caused calamitous human suffering in this country.  Not only were huge numbers of crops destroyed by the heat and lack of moisture in the “Dust Bowl” era, but thousands of lives were lost as a result of the heat, drought and economic hardship. This extreme heat wave was particularly deadly in high population areas where air conditioning was still in the early stages of development. The heat wave experienced in 1936 began in late June, reached a peak in July, and didn’t really come to an end until September.  Many of the all-time high temperature records that were set in the 1930’s in numerous cities and states still stand today.

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7:00 AM | *Highs generally in the 80's during the next several days*

Paul Dorian

The high heat of earlier this week is gone from the area and the next several days will likely feature high temperatures generally in the 80’s...much more seasonal compared to recent days when the 90’s were commonplace. The weather will remain somewhat unsettled going forward with a daily chance of showers and thunderstorms through the upcoming weekend and into the first part of next week.

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6:30 AM | *A cold frontal passage ushers in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region in the overnight hours and has ushered in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic that will generally feature high temperatures in the 80’s during the next few days. High pressure builds into the area over the next 24 hours and it looks like it’ll stay in control through the upcoming weekend although a shower or thunderstorm can pop up from time-to-time. An upper-level trough and surface front enter the picture early next week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region.

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6:30 AM | *A cold frontal passage ushers in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic region*

Paul Dorian

A cold front passed through the region in the overnight hours and has ushered in a cooler air mass to the Mid-Atlantic that will generally feature high temperatures in the 80’s during the next few days. High pressure builds into the area over the next 24 hours and it looks like it’ll stay in control through the upcoming weekend although a shower or thunderstorm can pop up from time-to-time. An upper-level trough and surface front enter the picture early next week raising the chance of showers and thunderstorms to the Mid-Atlantic region.

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