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This week's forecast shows temperatures running 2°F below the historical average for October-November. Normal highs for this period are around 62°F with lows around 40°F.
1987 - Halloween was a wet one in the southwestern U.S. Heavy rain in southern California resulted in numerous mudslides. Weather-related auto accidents resulted in three deaths and twenty-five injuries. Mount Wilson CA received 3.14 inches of rain in 24 hours. Yakima WA reported measurable rainfall for the first time since the 18th of July. The 103 day long dry spell was their longest of record.
More on this and other weather history
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 59°F. Winds from the WSW at 15 mph
 
Night: Clear with a low near 45°F. Winds from the W at 14 mph
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 61°F. Winds from the WSW at 7 mph
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 45°F. Winds from the W at 4 mph
 
Day: Partly Cloudy with a high near 60°F. Winds from the N at 2 mph
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a low near 45°F. Winds from the SE at 3 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
 
Day: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a high near 62°F. Winds from the SSW at 3 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
 
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 48°F. Winds from the SW at 6 mph
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 61°F. Winds from the WNW at 11 mph
 
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 44°F. Winds from the WNW at 7 mph
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 61°F. Winds from the WNW at 5 mph
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with a low near 51°F. Winds from the SW at 8 mph
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 57°F. Winds from the W at 8 mph
 
Night: Mostly Clear with a low near 41°F. Winds from the NW at 8 mph
 
Day: Mostly Sunny with a high near 56°F. Winds from the WNW at 4 mph
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a low near 46°F. Winds from the S at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
 
Day: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a high near 59°F. Winds from the S at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a low near 50°F. Winds from the SSW at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
 
Day: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a high near 59°F. Winds from the SW at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%
 
Night: Partly Cloudy with Showers with a low near 42°F. Winds from the W at 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 10%
 
  Marshall Hall, Md.
 (0.3 miles away)
Indian Head, Md.
 (7.3 miles away)
Alexandria, Va.
 (9 miles away)
 
Thu's High Temperature
98 at 2 Miles West Of Pala, CA and 6 Miles West-southwest Of Glamis, CA
Thu's Low Temperature
10 at 4 Miles Northwest Of Grand Lake, CO and 2 Miles Southwest Of Canyon Village, WY

Marshall Hall, Maryland is the site of the Marshall family mansion. It is now part of Piscataway Park operated by the National Park Service. Marshall Hall is located near Bryans Road in Charles County, Maryland, next to the Potomac River, more or less across from Mount Vernon, Virginia, the home of George Washington. The home was one of the finest built on the Maryland shore of the Potomac in the early 18th century. The Marshall family were minor gentry and owned as many as 80 slaves by the early 19th century.
Soon after the Civil War, the site became a highly frequented picnic ground because of its proximity to Mount Vernon. Steamship lines, originally established to ferry tourists from Washington D.C. and Alexandria to/from Mount Vernon, discovered a new source of revenue in the park across from the historic estate. In the 1880s, the Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall Steamboat Company ran large ships between Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall: the round-trip fare at that time was $1, and included admission to Mount Vernon. Washingtonians fled the summer heat of the city for all sorts of events at the picnic grounds, from exclusive catered events to popular cultural events such as a swimming exhibition given by the daredevil Robert Emmet Odlum in the summer of 1878, seven years before his death at the Brooklyn Bridge. Marshall Hall later became one of the first amusement parks in the Washington, D.C., area in the 1890s, offering numerous "appliances of entertainment" (as one deed described them) for visitors who wanted to do more than picnic, many of them arriving by river boat. Starting in the 1870s, annual jousting tournaments took place at the site. New attractions were added throughout the 20th century, and gambling became a major draw for a while after World War II. Between 1949 and 1968, the Southern Maryland area offered the only legal slot machines in the United States outside of Nevada.
The National Park Service gained control of the park after Congress, acting upon a request from the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, mandated that the views from Mt. Vernon had to be protected and returned to something resembling the days when George Washington sat on his colonnaded porch and looked across the Potomac. The term "historic viewshed" was coined for this act of preservation. The Park Service tore down all vestiges of the amusement park in 1980, whose popularity had declined due to competition by much larger, newer parks. A fire destroyed much of the colonial house soon after. In January 2003, a truck driver slammed his rig through the remaining hulk. The damage done to the brick shell was repaired the following year.
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