
Near summer's start, Saturday was all cool, all day
This weekend unofficially starts summer, but Saturday in the District scarcely seemed like summer. Saturday did show lots of sunshine and long hours of daylight, but it was too cool, and perhaps too pleasant to meet all specifications for a standard summer day.
Invigorating and even exhilarating, Saturday's high temperature was only 71 degrees. It was seven degrees cooler than the 78 that is the D.C. average for a 24th of May. In the depths of actual summer, such readings show up seldom if ever.

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