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STILL NO 90-DEGREE TEMPERATURE IN ATLANTA IN 2003
June 30, 2003


The month of June closes with no 90 degree readings in Atlanta - and there were no 90-degree readings in April or May, either. This is unusual. Typically, Atlanta sees 11 days with maximum daily temperatures at- or above 90 degrees by the end of June. In the month of June alone, a 90-degree reading is observed 90 percent of the time.

However, it was only a couple of years ago (2001) that this same thing happened. And it also happened in 1997. Nevertheless, looking back through the entire period of record (126 years), we find a total of only 6 years (including this year) with no 90-degree readings this late in the Spring / Summer Season. (Those years are listed below.)

The record for the latest first occurrence a 90-degree reading in Atlanta is July 28, 1961.


Years without 90-degree readings through June 30
2003
2001
1997
1973
1961
1912

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