Source: NOAA |
Which is the deadliest type of weather in the United
States according to NOAA?
A. Flooding
A. Flooding
B. Heat Waves
C. Lightning
D. Tornadoes
Answer to Weather Quiz question from June 11.
False. The earliest
in the season it’s been 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the Nation’s Capital was June 5, 1925. However, once National Airport opened in 1941
and became the official site for making weather observations in Washington,
D.C., the earliest 100 degree day there was June 11, 2011, when a record
high of 101 degrees occurred.
Heat waves?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your good answers. Check out the July 14 question to see if you're correct.
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