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Temps top out in 60s

For the 5th time this month, high temperatures have topped out in the low 60s at BWI.  It was the same for most stations across the region. It never got that warm on any date in December at BWI. Go figure.

Here's a rundown. Most highs were reached at 3 or 4 p.m., but a few spots hit their highs earlier, before winds shifted to the southeast and began bringing cooler air in off the Bay.

BWI:   61 degrees

Maryland Science Center:   62

Washington National:   57

Washington Dulles:   63

Annapolis:   59 (1 p.m.)

Andrews AFB:   62

Martin State Airport:   53 (noon)

Patuxent River NAS:   64

Salisbury:   60

Hagerstown:   61

Frederick:   62

Martinsburg, W.Va.:   62

Elkins, W. Va.:   61

Farther afield, it was 61 today in New York; 57 in Philadelphia; 64 in Norfolk; and 68 in Charleston. This is livin'.

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