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The state record low is −42 °F (−41 °C), recorded at Smethport on January 5, 1904, while the state record high is 111 °F (44 °C), recorded at Phoenixville on July 9 and 10, 1936. Climate data for Pennsylvania. Month. Jan. Feb.
The features are consistent with a developmental age of seven weeks (reckoned as the ninth week of pregnancy). Week 8. Gestational age: 7 weeks and 0 days until 7 weeks and 6 days old. 50–56 days from last menstruation. Embryonic age: Week nr 6. 5 weeks old. 36–42 days from fertilization. The embryo measures 13 mm (1 ⁄ 2 in) in length.
Climate. Thane has a tropical monsoon climate that borders on a tropical wet and dry climate. The overall climate is equable with high rainfall days and very few days of extreme temperatures. In Thane, temperature varies from 22°C to 36°C. Winter temperatures can fall to 12°C at night while summer temperatures can rise to over 40°C at noon.
Temperatures will start Monday at a high of 90 degrees. By Friday, Bucks County could see temps top out at 102 degrees, according to the weather service. File - With a heat wave in the forecast ...
Heat indexes could reach over 100 later this week in Md./Pa./W.Va. area. The threshold for a heat advisory in the local area is a heat index reaching at least 100 degrees for two hours, while a ...
Forecasts call for hazardous temperatures through Friday as what meteorologists call a "heat dome" moves across Pennsylvania. During this time, high temperatures will range from 95 to 97 degrees ...
The climate of Allentown, Pennsylvania is classified as a humid continental climate ( Köppen Dfa ). Allentown's warmest month (on average) is July with a daily average temperature of 74.7 °F (23.7 °C) and the coldest month (on average) being January with a daily average of 29.4 °F (−1.4 °C).
It will feel more like March this week, according to National Weather Service meteorologist David Martin. ... Temperatures could reach 60 degrees in central Pa., plus snowfall totals. Show comments.