[Posted Jul 17, 2024]
Get ready for some records! I’ll start you off with another table:
Date | Record (Started 1879) | Forecast |
Yesterday (July 16) | 32.8, 1920/1941 | 32 |
Today (July 17) | 33.9, 1920 | 33 |
Tomorrow (July 18) | 34.4, 1941 | 34 |
July 19 | 33.3, 1979 | 34 |
July 20 | 33.9, 1936 | 34 |
July 21 | 32.8, 1935 | 34 |
July 22 | 35.1, 2006 | 35 |
July 23 | 34.1, 2006 | 35 |
After taking a look at the table, it seems that our most likely days to break a record are Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday.
These is one more record that looks like it has a very good chance of being broken! This one is the longest amount of consecutive days where the temperature reaches 30. The longest on record happened in 2021 (Leo you already know what I’m referring to) with an entire week, which happened in late June – early July. This heat wave looks like it will rack up 8 or 9 days, starting yesterday and ending mid to late next week.
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