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Date Location Highest Temperature: 106 °F (41 °C) 23 August 1916 Torrington, CT [1] 15 July 1995 Danbury, CT: Lowest Temperature: −32 °F (−36 °C) 16 February 1943 Norfolk, CT “The Ice Box of CT” [1] 22 January 1961 Coventry, CT
The 2024 summer forecasts are rolling out. The Farmer's Almanac says to expect this summer to be "sultry" and "soggy" in New England. NOAA's long-range forecast calls for it to be likely be "above ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac summer weather predictions are here, and it's looking like a hot one full of sunshine and high temperatures. Here's what to expect in 2024.
The almanac states that its readers find its predictions to be accurate about 80% to 85% of the time. But the Columbus Dispatch found that most analyses of the almanac's predictions have indicated ...
In May 2024, Connecticut ended its annual legislative session, again failing to pass in the Senate the House-approved "wide-ranging" climate bill that would have declared a climate crisis" in the Constitution State, established emissions standards for state-level agencies, allocated incentive money to entice businesses to adopt sustainable ...
Summer storms including flooding, severe thunderstorms and extratropical cyclones (which can occur in summer or winter) are also included in this list to a certain extent. As this occurred a heat wave and/or unforeseen monsoon weather also hit parts of Australia in 2009 and 2010. Victoria, the scene of horrific bushfires the year before, had a ...
Early spells of summerlike warmth provided previews of the season across much of the country, including in New York City, where the mercury hit 90 degrees on back-to-back days in mid-April, and in ...
The Weather Prediction Center (WPC), including its name from 1955–1995, the National Weather Analysis Center, and its name from 1995–2013, the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center (HPC) As a file created by an employee of the NWS (formerly USWB) in the course of their official duties, whether hosted