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The temperature could also make a run at triple digits in Washington, D.C., but may fall a few degrees short with highs on Thursday and Friday in the upper 90s. "I Baltimore could hit temperature ...
The average July maximum temperature is 83 °F (28.3 °C). On the same date Toronto, Ontario, Canada reached 36.8 °C (98.2 °F), by July 23 it recorded its fourth daily record high temperature for the month. The Northeastern states also experienced a second round of heat, with temps again returning to the 90's.
By 9 a.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service said the temperature had already risen to 98 degrees (36.6 C) in Phoenix, which saw a record high of 118 F (47.7 C) for the date on Friday.
High temperatures began briefly in the Northeast from June 1 to 3. On June 3, Allentown, Pennsylvania, had a high of 95 °F (35 °C) (20 °F (11 °C) above the average) while New York City had a high of 90 °F (32 °C). [4] [5] Baltimore, Maryland, had a high of 96 °F (36 °C), just below the daily record high set in 1925. [6]
In Chicago, Midway Airport recorded three days with high temperatures of at least 100 °F (38 °C) between June 14 and 21. [22] On June 17, the heat dome moved over the Mid-Atlantic briefly, causing a record high of 99 °F (37 °C) in Washington DC, and tying the record high of 96 °F (36 °C) in Baltimore.
That day, Washington DC hit 104 °F (40 °C), the highest temperature there since 2012, and was the first time since the Dust Bowl temperatures exceeded the century mark for three days. [23] A record breaking fourth day would occur on July 17, with temperatures of 101 °F (38 °C). [24] A record high temperature was also tied in Hartford. [25]
Feb. 8's high temperature of 56 degrees broke Milwaukee's previous record of 55 degrees, which was set in 1990. Milwaukee hit an all-time record high temperature today - and it might get warmer ...
Plants that have an optimum range at cooler temperatures will experience significant decreases in yield as temperatures increase from climate change. Corn and wheat would experience an 8-14 percent decrease in crop yields from an increase of 2–3 °F (1.1–1.7 °C) by 2040-2050, while soybeans would see little change in yield. [4]
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