Going into June 29 of last year, we knew it was going to be a very hot day. A dry air mass with stifling daytime heat had set-up over the area. The interesting thing is that the morning low was around 65° at 5 am. Just 12 hours later, the mercury would climb more than 40° topping out at 106° measured by my Northeast Cookeville weather station. The official high was 105° tying the all-time record set back in 1930.
*LIST OF RECORDS SET IN MIDDLE TN*
*June 29 By The Numbers - Heatwave Records*
The map of highs from June 29
One year later, we expect highs only in the lower 80's today with upper 70's on Sunday. Quite a chance from 1 year ago today, don't you think?
*Latest Local Forecast*
*LIST OF RECORDS SET IN MIDDLE TN*
*June 29 By The Numbers - Heatwave Records*
The map of highs from June 29
One year later, we expect highs only in the lower 80's today with upper 70's on Sunday. Quite a chance from 1 year ago today, don't you think?
*Latest Local Forecast*
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