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Today is Calgary's 33rd consecutive day with maximum temperature ≥ 21°C. This is the longest run in more than 20 years, since Sep 3rd, 1998.
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Streak over. After 7 consecutive days with maximum humidex ≥35 in Montréal, the maximum humidex was only 26.4 yesterday. We made it to 7th place, only 2 days behind the record.
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🥈For only the 2nd time in recorded history, Gander's mean daily maximum was above 25.9°C during a month (July 2024).
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With 52.7mm of rain, yesterday was Calgary's wettest day in more than 4 years, since Jun 13th, 2020.
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For only the 6th time in recorded history, Victoria International Airport's mean temperature was above 18.0°C during a July (July 2024).
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For only the 9th time in recorded history, Victoria International Airport's mean temperature was above 18.0°C during a month (July 2024).
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7am today was Charlottetown's 80th consecutive hour with dewpoint ≥19°C which puts this run in 4th place for the longest run on record. If this continues, we will reach 3rd place today at 10pm.
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For only the 6th time in recorded history, Barrie stayed below 28.9°C during an entire July (July 2024).
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Streak over. After 3 consecutive days with maximum humidex ≥40 in Montréal, the maximum humidex was only 39.4 Sunday. We made it to 5th place, only 2 days behind the record.
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