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Date: Fri 03-Apr-1998

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Date: Fri 03-Apr-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: STEVEB

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weather-heat-March

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March Goes Out Like An Oven

BY STEVE BIGHAM

A heat wave in March?

Well, not exactly, but the record-breaking temperatures from March 27-31 had

all the characteristics of mid-summer weather.

"It can't be declared a heat wave unless you have three straight days of

90-plus degree weather," explained Chris Wasserback of the Western Connecticut

State University weather center.

We were close, however. On March 27, the thermometer rose to 82 degrees, a

record high. Last Friday, it soared to 83 degrees, also a record. On Saturday,

the mercury hit 81 degrees and Sunday's temperatures rose to 86, both records.

Things got downright blistering last Tuesday when the temperatures actually

hit 90 degrees.

Mr Wasserback said the unseasonably hot weather was brought on by an early

Bermuda High off the coast of the Carolinas, which sent tropical Southwest

winds this way.

As the weather forecaster points out, Connecticut only saw one or two days of

90-degree weather all of last summer.

The warm weather finally broke on Wednesday, creating thunderstorms and cooler

temperatures. It was time to break out the sweaters again. The shorts and

T-shirts will have to wait.

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