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You are on the temperature team. Your team studies the temperature readings for days 1 - 3. Then you predict what New York City's temperature will be on day 4 and how it will affect the city's weather that day. That's when the events are scheduled. Think about the following questions:

  1. How has the temperature changed from day 1 to day 3?
  2. What do those results mean?
  3. Do you notice any strong trends or patterns?

Use the Team Checksheet to help you. Your team must be prepared to report your findings to Weather Central at the beginning of the videoconference. Then you will work together to see what weather conditions develop on day 4.

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