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Looks like our biggest soaker of the spring so far coming in this weekend. The heaviest totals on the 20th were pretty localized in parts of Queens and NW Nassau. This looks more widespread and extended rather than all the rain falling in 1 hour or less like the other day.
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25f eustis. Sent from my SM-S921U using Tapatalk
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24 F at SLK. FYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII....
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2026-2027 Strong/Super El Nino
snowman19 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
The South American weather service just declared that an “El Nino Costero” (coastal) has developed….. -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
pawatch replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
42 degrees this morning. .02” of rain during the night but the bulk of it went south again. -
Finally got some rain at some point last night. Picked up 0.51” which brings MTD to 1.36”
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I don’t want anything under 60 until after Columbus Day.
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5/20: .55” 5/21: 1.09”
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Was looking pretty straight forward for a nice little heatwave setting up next week… Now all I’m seeing are multiple days with backdoor cold-fronts bringing in cold air from Lake Huron.. sick.
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For dinner?
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Sitting at 1.45 for the event i guess if the models are right my area should have an outside shot at 3" that would put a decent dent in the deficit at least
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Cold spot up there. Looks like only mid-30s around dendrite. The botanical garden is saved.
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Breezy and 52. Keep the 30.
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30F
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.96” most of that was After midnight. .
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if you are a beat cop you would disagree.
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Central Park NYC is designated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) as a Centennial Observing Station. Mandatory criteria for recognition include, among others, 1. The station was founded at least 100 years ago. 4.Any known observing station relocation or change in the measurement technique have not significantly affected the climatological time-series data. 8. The observed and measured data shall be subject to routine quality control procedures according to current WMO guidelines and practices. These include strict measurement and instrumentation guidelines. I submit that NYC is not in compliance with guidelines 4 and 8 and the WMO should either insist that something be done or remove the Centennial Observing Station designation. Of course, since the site was moved in 1996, the historical record has been irreparably damaged.
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In 2025, NYC reported 14 days of 90 or above, pretty much bringing up the rear of the list of stations used for comparison on this site. While most of these locations are in NJ and less susceptible to marine influences, the other NYC stations showed LGA with 26 days and even JFK reported 15. ISP was not far behind. For a broader comparison, one need only look at New England. Bostn had 19 days, and BDR, the usual hot spot because of its topography, had 24. However, HVN, right on the south shore, reported 15 days and BDR, practically in Long Island Sound, reported 15 as well. This might have been the first time that BDR actually exceeded NYC. In the past, the comparisons were between NYC, LGA and EWR. In 2025, at least, they were NYC, JFK, ISP and BDR. We may soon need to be looking at Nantucket.
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Just your typical Memorial Day weekend in New England..
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Per RONI, JFM for 96-97 was 1.8 so I didn't count it
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Scott would disagree...
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No bro. That will be your place. Not mine.....
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96-97 oughta be on that list too, right?
