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Boston breaks high-temperature record on a balmy November day

Por: The Boston Globe Nation November 07, 2022

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As if to soothe the time change’s grim reminder of approaching dark winter days, the sun warmed Boston Sunday like the last ember of summer.The temperature at Logan International Airport hit a high of 76 degrees at 2:13 p.m., surpassing the daily record of 73 degrees set most recently in 2015, according to the National Weather Service.Inland areas, which lack the sea breezes that cool Logan, were even warmer. The thermometer in Norwood hit a... + full article



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