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    May 21

    An afternoon thunderstorm 83°Lo 66°
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    May 22

    Thundershower 85°Lo 68°
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    May 23

    A couple of thunderstorms 79°Lo 61°
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    May 24

    Not as warm 69°Lo 54°
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    May 25

    Mostly sunny 69°Lo 52°
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A period of light rain possible tomorrow morning through Friday morning; storms can be strong, perhaps severe Details >

Hi 83° RealFeel® 86° Precipitation 55%

Day

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  • SSW 9 mph
  • Gusts: 16 mph

Very warm and humid with times of clouds and sun; an afternoon shower or thunderstorm around

  • Max UV Index: 6 (High)
  • Thunderstorms: 60%
  • Precipitation: 0.05 in
  • Rain: 0.05 in
  • Snow: 0 in
  • Ice: 0 in
  • Hours of Precipitation: 0.5 hrs
  • Hours of Rain: 0.5 hrs
Lo 66° RealFeel® 64° Precipitation 57%

Night

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  • SSW 4 mph
  • Gusts: 10 mph

An evening shower or thunderstorm around; otherwise, partly cloudy, warm and humid

  • Max UV Index: N/A
  • Thunderstorms: 60%
  • Precipitation: 0.09 in
  • Rain: 0.09 in
  • Snow: 0 in
  • Ice: 0 in
  • Hours of Precipitation: 1 hrs
  • Hours of Rain: 1 hrs

Temperature History - May 21

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  Today Normal Record 5/21/2012
High 83° 72° 93° (1996) 62°
Low 66° 55° 40° (1907) 57°

Sunrise/Sunset

Sunrise / Sunset Illustration

Rises at 5:34 AM with 14:38 of sunlight, then sets at 8:12 PM

Moonrise/Moonset

Astronomy >
Moonrise / Moonset Illustration

Rises at 4:21 PM with 11:15 of moolight, then sets at 3:36 AM

Top Story

New York 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

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