The July, 1930 Heatwave In Maryland

From July 19 to July 29 1930, temperatures at Laurel, Maryland were over 100F eight times, including two days at 106F. Temperatures during the current heatwave are forecast to be more than ten degrees cooler than during the low CO2 year of 1930.

ScreenHunter_30 Jul. 19 13.12

U.S. Historical Climatology Network

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One Response to The July, 1930 Heatwave In Maryland

  1. Andy DC says:

    This was a tough week in DC, combination of heat, humidity and lack of a breeze made it particularly hard to take.

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