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ANNE ARUNDEL

5130656

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event_typeExcessive Heat
ncei_event_id5,130,656
episode_id1,090,518
begin_utc2000-01-02T13:00:00+00:00
end_utc2000-01-04T23:00:00+00:00
stateMARYLAND
cz_typeZ
cz_nameANNE ARUNDEL
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceOFFICIAL NWS OBS.
episode_narrativeHigh pressure off the Southeast U.S. coast turned winds southerly over the Mid-Atlantic region on the 2nd, starting a conveyer belt of warm air that would remain over the region through the 4th. With ample sunshine, high temperatures reached the middle 60s to lower 70s. Normal high temperatures for the first week of January are in the lower 40s. On the 2nd, high temperatures included 68 degrees at Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) and downtown Baltimore, 70 degrees in Waldorf, 66 degrees in Frederick, 67 degrees at Hagerstown, and 69 degrees in Cumberland. On the 3rd, a new record high of 68 degrees was set at BWI Airport. Other high temperatures included downtown Baltimore at 66 degrees, Waldorf at 72 degrees, Frederick at 65 degrees, Hagerstown at 67 degrees, and Cumberland at 62 degrees. On the 4th, the record high of 70 degrees was tied at BWI Airport. Other high temperatures included downtown Baltimore at 70 degrees, Waldorf at 73 degrees, Frederick at 62 degrees, Hagerstown at 67 degrees and Cumberland at 65 degrees. During the evening of the 4th, a strong cold front moved across the region, bringing an end to the unseasonably warm weather.
year2,000

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ANNE ARUNDEL — Heat — TerraPulse