Record low temps in West to balance out the record hot temps in the East. See, the world has a way to balance things out.
I wonder if they removed too much CO2 in the SD area. (Sarcasm)
Record low temperatures in San Diego County
By Gary Robbins, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/jul/06/grsq-dreary-clouds-last-until-mid-week/This is July?
It didn't feel that way as high temperatures were at record lows in San Diego County today, says the National Weather Service. It was quite a contrast from the East Coast, where such big cities as New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore experienced record highs.
A trough of low pressure and a thick marine layer kept most of the western half of the county cloaked in clouds for much of the day.
The temperature only reached 62 degrees in Oceanside Harbor. The record "low high" for this date is 65. That record was set in 2002. The harbor averages a high of 74 degrees this time of year.
Escondido posted a high of 69, which was nine degrees below the lrecord ow-high, set in 1987. The city averages 87 degrees in early June.
At Lindbergh Field in San Diego, the temperature reached 65, tying the low-high for this date, set in 1912. The normal temperature for this time of year in 75. And in El Cajon, the temperature hit 78, trying the record low-high, set in 2002. El Cajon's average high is 86.
Wednesday could be another day for the record books. The weather service says the marine layer will hang around coastal areas more of the day.
It'll be hot back east, too. The temperature hit 105 today in Baltimore, 102 in New York and Philadelphia and 100 in Boston. The first three cities set records for this date. For example, the previous high for Baltimore was 101, a high set in 1999.
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