© Barry SloanNick Guilder of Hudson Falls and his 10-month-old son Nicholas enjoy Lake George's Million Dollar Beach despite Monday's cooler-than-normal temperatures.
Get out the sweat shirt and forget the shorts.
The low temperature this morning is expected to be near the record low temperature for the day: 49 degrees set in 1940.
Lower than normal temperatures have dominated the first 13 days of July, keeping swimmers out of area pools and forcing people to wear sweat shirts or jackets in the early morning and evening hours.
Ingrid Amberger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Albany, said the jet stream of cool air coming out of the north has remained farther south than it usually is in July.
"It hasn't retreated north," Amberger said. "It usually goes up into Canada."
The first 12 days of July were, on average, nearly 5 degrees cooler than normal, Amberger said.