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    May 21

    A thunderstorm this afternoon 84°Lo 63°
  • Wed

    May 22

    Thundershower 84°Lo 65°
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  • Thu

    May 23

    A couple of thunderstorms 76°Lo 54°
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  • Fri

    May 24

    A morning shower possible 69°Lo 41°
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  • Sat

    May 25

    Mostly sunny 66°Lo 37°
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Thunderstorms in the area Thursday morning through Thursday evening; storms can be strong, perhaps severe Details >

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Temp (°F) 80° 77° 74° 72° 69° 68° 67° 66°
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UV Index 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cloud Cover 70% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45%
Dew Point 66° 65° 65° 65° 65° 64° 64° 63°
Middle Grid line 85 F Middle Grid line 80 F Middle Grid line 75 F Middle Grid line 70 F Middle Grid line 65 F

Temperature History - May 21

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  Today Normal Record 5/21/2012
High 84° 71° N/A 65°
Low 63° 47° N/A 57°

Sunrise/Sunset

Sunrise / Sunset Illustration

Rises at 5:34 AM with 14:41 of sunlight, then sets at 8:15 PM

Moonrise/Moonset

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Moonrise / Moonset Illustration

Rises at 4:23 PM with 11:14 of moolight, then sets at 3:37 AM

Top Story

Pine Island 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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