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  2. If any of you would like to, you can watch his service here: https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTc1NDMyODYyNzM3NDQ4MSZvbmVyb29tLWFkbWluJmNvcHlfbGluaw== The young lady who speaks first is my daughter. Clearly, I've done well.
  3. Thought I was going to make it through the day without rain for the first time in a while but a late shower ended that. Only .21 but it's insult to injury at this point.
  4. Gorgeous backlit CB on expressway tonight heading north. Expressway was flooded so we had to detour through Quincy. Man hole covers popping off by Furnace Brook Parkway. Biggun storm.
  5. No rain, 87 for a high. Didn’t hit 90 like I thought I would. Can’t tell you how much I’m over his summer. The humidity has been Houston level for months. This new climate sucks.
  6. Yeah I remember that. Had big hail in Duxbury. @amarshall We had quite a few back then. Probably don’t remember the Scituate/Marshfield super cell that brought baseballs to Scituate on 7/3/04
  7. Bill's waves were the first time I understood the kind of power these storms pack. Just a special experience for me on Fishers Island. Massive massive waves slamming the beach and sucking thousands of stones out as they receded, all under a full moon with distant flashes of lightning on the southern horizon from the nearest band. My house is on the northern side of the island and you could hear the waves thudding a mile and change away.
  8. Next week looks like some relief coming…..no more worrying about stats-just enjoy the temps
  9. 2005 looks like the hottest summer overall for New York State, per NCEI. June & July 2025 came in it third place at 69.3F. Right now, I have August around 68.5F for a gridded statewide mean, which would yield a meteorological summer mean of 69.0F for the state. 2005 was a scorcher! With as hot as this summer has been, it's hard to believe it was more than 1F warmer. That's huge for a statewide average.
  10. Same here. That model performs almost dead last with qpf in all seasons
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  12. Central Park and Islip had identical high and low temperatures for the first time since May 16th. During the 1991-2020 period, they had identical high and low temperatures on an average of 6.6 days per year.
  13. For Newark there were only two seasons with under 10 90 degree days, Here are the lowest years on record with full data sets 1933 19 1974 18 1938 18 1934 18 1950 18 1951 18 1954 18 2000 16 1978 16 1976 15 1969 15 1940 15 1942 15 2014 15 1960 15 2009 14 1935 14 1962 14 1956 14 2004 13 1946 12 1982 12 1975 12 1985 11 1996 9 1967 7
  14. Not my pic, but earlier tonight from Hubben-tucky
  15. very dry times ahead. perhaps sunday a few showers/storms well NW
  16. Somewhere I posted I would get under 0.2” So far, under 2 drops
  17. My .03 backyard tells the Euro to go to hell in winter and summah.
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