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record warmth graces parts of South and Mid-Atlantic

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:50 pm
by tropicana
RECORD HIGHS TUE NOV 2nd 2004

Beckley WV 79F
Blacksburg VA 79F
Morristown TN 80F tied 2003
Bluefield WV 80F
Elkins WV 81F
Jackson KY 82F
Roanoke VA 82F tied 1974
Huntington WV 83F tied 1946
Charleston WV 84F
Richmond VA 84F tied 1974
New Orleans LA 85F tied 1946
Jacksonville FL 87F tied 1995

Meanwhile, portions of Texas reported record snows.
Amarillo TX had at least 8.4inches snow, the first time snow has been recorded on November 2nd since records were kept.

-justin-

-justin-

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 11:45 am
by JuliannaMKH
It's been in the mid to high 80's for the past week and a half here around Montgomery, AL. Humidity has been intolerably high as well. It appears as if that is all about to come to an end within the next 24 hours or so. And boy am I glad!! It's November and I'm really ready to put the shorts away and break out the long pants.

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:28 pm
by tropicana
Yeah...it seems the record warmth that has been dominating much of the Southern Gulf coast and South Eastern States since mid-October (Oct 17th) is coming to an end.

But not before a few more records fell today...

RECORD HIGHS WED NOV 3rd 2004

Savannah GA 85F tied 1992
Macon GA 86F tied 2003
Ft Myers FL 90F

-justin-