Near Record Warmth Tomorrow

2006_01_therm.jpgTomorrow's record high temperature is 60 degrees, last reached in 1951. The Weather Service is predicting we will get into the upper 50s. Can we sneak in a couple of extra degrees for our first record-breaking temperature of 2006? We can if Gothamist remembers to bring our flame thrower to Belvedere Castle tomorrow afternoon.

Today and tomorrow will be the last of our extreme warm days for a while. A cold front will pass through late Saturday afternoon. Ahead of the front we may see some rain and it will be breezy. Behind the front it will be cooler, but still 3-5 degrees above normal for the foreseeable future. Not much weather excitement is in store either. The Weather Channel has our high temperatures holding at 41 degrees for seven consecutive days next week. What is the record for most consecutive days with the same temperature?

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