Arranged alphabetically according to the names of the cities. Here is a list of terminals with kosher options that I've managed to locate. I share the results of the research as a service for the Jewish passengers, as well as travel agents so that they can offer their customers a better service. I am pleased to discover that there are other airports that are showing considerations, and we can find something kosher to eat. When I returned to Israel I decided to check all the terminals in all the airports in the world where kosher food is available. I called the Chabad Shaliach, and at the end of the conversation he told me that there was a coffee shop in Boston Airport, supplying kosher sandwiches and pastries. "10 TEVET" was more then a week ahead, and I was fasting already. But I couldn't get out of the terminal to the city to buy something to eat, because the temperature outside was below zero, and the roads and sidewalks were covered with ice. I was very hungry, but I found nothing to calm my stomach.Įvery frequent traveler experienced such a thing, and for me it was not the first time. I landed in the early morning and was supposed to take off 6 hours later. 16th 44¡ 47¡ in 1995Ītlantic City Airport, N.A few months ago, in the middle of winter, I was stocked at the Boston airport in connection between two flights. To receive Cornell news releases regularly via e-mail, send a message to Weather Records This release is available at, with a link to other Cornell news releases and photographs. This figure for Delaware represents only 69 of normal for this period and is their 11th driest such period on record. Statewide precipitation deficits during this period ranged from -0.03 inches in Maine to -3.35 inches in Delaware. Between April 1 and June 30, the Northeast received 83 percent of the normal precipitation - making it the 29th driest April 1-June 30 period. With 54 percent of its normal precipitation, Delaware recorded its ninth driest June.įor the Northeast, each of the last three months has been drier than normal. Massachusetts was the driest state with 44 percent of normal for its 10th driest June in 103 years of records. Less than half the normal June precipitation was reported from eastern New York, across central and parts of southern New England, over much of Delaware and the southern tip of New Jersey. The Northeast recorded 79 percent of the normal June precipitation making the month the 25th driest June on record. The spring's dry weather continued into June. The largest positive departure - meaning that it was warmer than average - was plus 1.2 degrees for the state of New York. Maryland averaged 2.2 degrees cooler than normal, while Delaware, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New Jersey had small departures from normal. The maximum temperature in Albany, N.Y., on June 21 was 94 degrees, the highest temperature there since July 14, 1995.įor the twelve-state Northeast region, the average temperature was 0.2 degrees warmer than normal for June. When the mercury hit 90 degrees on June 24, Charleston, W.Va., ended a record-setting, 400-day streak without a 90-degree temperature. After experiencing the ninth coldest spring on record, the first month of the summer season brought more seasonable weather overall and some traditional summertime heat. Va., marked its first 90-degree reading in more than a year, according to the climatologists at the Northeast Regional Climate Center.ĭespite the panorama of temperatures at those locations, warmer weather finally returned to the Northeast during June, said Keith Eggleston, climatologist at the center. Atlantic City, N.J., was a relative cool spot as it broke five low temperature records and tied another in June, while Baltimore tallied three low temperature records, and Charleston, W.
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