If it feels like September has served as a counterweight to the sticky heat of the summer, that鈥檚 because it has been.
Storm Team4 meteorologist Chuck Bell told 海角精品黑料 that Tuesday marked the eighth consecutive day of cooler-than-average temperatures in the area.
And it doesn鈥檛 stop there: Tuesday was also the fourth morning in a row that the pre-dawn low temperature for D.C. (as now measured at Reagan National Airport) dropped below 50 degrees.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the first time that鈥檚 happened since 1950,鈥 Bell said.
That said, a last hit of summer is coming, as it usually tends to do: Temperatures in the D.C. area will hover around 80 degrees, with increasing humidity, for the next few days.
鈥淓njoy the little warming trend while we have it,鈥 Bell said.
October is, after all, on its way.
