The record
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| event_type | Heat |
|---|---|
| ncei_event_id | 5,676,257 |
| episode_id | 2,151,025 |
| begin_utc | 1998-11-28T15:00:00+00:00 |
| end_utc | 1998-12-01T04:59:00+00:00 |
| state | PENNSYLVANIA |
| cz_type | Z |
| cz_name | BERKS |
| deaths_direct | 0 |
| deaths_indirect | 0 |
| injuries_direct | 0 |
| injuries_indirect | 0 |
| damage_property | 0 |
| damage_crops | 0 |
| wfo_source | AWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC |
| episode_narrative | A very strong and persistent ridge of high pressure at all levels of the atmosphere remained anchored across the western Atlantic Ocean and the Middle and South Atlantic States from November 28th through December 7th. The result was 10 consecutive days of record breaking, unseasonably warm weather in Eastern Pennsylvania. The warmest weather during this stretch occurred in December. The warmest day during November was the 29th. High temperatures that day included 70 degrees in Neshaminy Falls (Bucks County) and Crum Creek (Delaware County), 69 degrees in West Chester (Chester County), 68 degrees at the Philadelphia International Airport and Pottstown (Montgomery County), 67 degrees in Reading (Berks County), 66 degrees in Perkasie (Bucks County), 65 degrees at the Lehigh Valley International Airport, 64 degrees in Hamburg (Berks County) and 62 degrees in Long Pond (Monroe County). |
| year | 1,998 |
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