Watching Extreme Heat to our South

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By Quincy Vagell on June 29, 2012, 10:30am

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11 A.M. Hotspot:
DCA at 97 degrees. A sudden gust of NW winds with down-sloping initially helped their temperatures skyrocket from 9 to 10 a.m. Now, things are leveling off.

10 A.M.
Washington National Airport (DCA) is already 96 degrees! 
The station's temperature from 11 degrees in the past hour, already well ahead of most forecasts. 

As the morning wears on, stay tuned for updates and coverage on the extreme heat to our south. If you thought 90s were bad enough, it looks like many states in the South and mid-Atlantic will top 100 degrees. In fact, 110+ degree temperatures are possible in the hottest spots.

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