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    May 21

    A couple of thunderstorms 84°Lo 63°
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    May 22

    Some sun with a thunderstorm 86°Lo 66°
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    May 23

    A couple of thunderstorms 77°Lo 55°
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    May 24

    A morning shower possible 70°Lo 41°
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    May 25

    Partial sunshine 66°Lo 37°
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Some Clouds 59° RealFeel® 64°

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  • Humidity: 99%
  • Pressure: 29.90 in ↓
  • UV Index: 0
  • Cloud Cover: 60%
  • Ceiling: 700 ft
  • Dew Point: 59° F
  • Visibility: 5 mi
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Sunrise / Sunset Illustration

Rises at 5:31 AM with 14:45 of sunlight, then sets at 8:16 PM

Moonrise/Moonset

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Moonrise / Moonset Illustration

Rises at 4:23 PM with 11:12 of moolight, then sets at 3:35 AM

Temperature Summary - 5:12 AM

  Temp (°F)
Now 59°
Yesterday 56°
RealFeel® 64°
RealFeel® Shade 64°
Wind Chill 59°
Dew Point 59°
  Hi / Lo
Previous 6 Hours 64°
  59°
Previous 12 Hours 79°
  59°
Previous 24 Hours 80°
  56°

Temperature History - May 21

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  Today Normal Record 5/21/2012
High 84° 73° 95° (1996) 67°
Low 63° 48° 29° (2002) 50°

Precipitation Summary - 5:12 AM

  Amount (in)
Previous 1 Hour 0
Previous 3 Hours 0
Previous 6 Hours 0
Previous 9 Hours 0
Previous 12 Hours 0
Previous 18 Hours 0
Previous 24 Hours 0
Top Story

Glenford Weather Report

Summerlike Tuesday in DC, Philadelphia, New York

May 20, 2013; 10:38 PM ET

Rising temperatures and humidity across the mid-Atlantic will have it feeling like the end of June. more >

ABC 7 New York Headlines

51 people confirmed dead in Oklahoma City tornado

A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods and destroying an elementary school with a direct blow as children and teachers huddled against winds up to 200 mph. At least 51 people were killed, and officials said the death toll was expected to rise.

Investigation follows police shooting of Hofstra student

Lee Goldberg explains Oklahoma's tornado through maps