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The hottest month of the year in Cape Cod is July, with an average high of 77°F and low of 64°F." August is close to July in the temperature department, with an average high of 76 degrees and an ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2024 weather outlook is more optimistic, telling us that "Spring as a whole has the potential to be warmer than normal across much of the U.S.," adding that we can ...
Winters in coastal Massachusetts are nearly the same as winters on the mainland. In January, the coldest month of the year, Cape Cod has an average high temperature of 37 °F or 2.8 °C and an average low temperature of 21 °F or −6.1 °C. [15]
William Pile's Shipyard at North Sands, c. 1830; described as the greatest ship designer of his age, he built more than 100 ships in wood and almost as many in iron. [68] Sunderland's shipbuilding industry continued to grow through most of the 19th century, becoming the town's dominant industry and a defining part of its identity. [36]
Eric Williams, Cape Cod Times March 30, 2024 at 4:57 AM Wouldn't it be great to have a toasty summer on Cape Cod , the kind where you don't need a thermal sweatshirt at the beach to stay warm?
The initial low-pressure area originated in the Gulf of Mexico, with a downstream redevelopment offshore Cape Hatteras on February 16. The cyclone deepened rapidly, 25 millibars in 24 hours between February 17 and February 18, while moving just offshore Long Island and southern New England, and dropped heavy precipitation across the central and ...
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English: Aerial view of the North Sands shipyard of J.L. Thompson & Sons, Sunderland, May 1950 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/4760D). This set celebrates the achievements of the famous Sunderland shipbuilding firm Joseph L. Thompson & Sons. The company’s origins date back to 1846 when the firm was known as Robert Thompson & Sons.