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That tune will change real quick once the heat arrives. 100+ even with slight humidity could yield 110+ heat indices
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64 / 61 hour day 4 and hour 96 of clouds. Perhaps we can break the low 70s today, but very unlikely to see breaks in the clouds and any blue skies yet. Warmer tomorrow with breaks of sun and pending on how much could hit low - mid 80s ahead of storms which could drop locally 05 - .75 inches of rain in the heaviest spots Wed Pm- evening. Thursday with enoughh sun pushes areas to their next or first 90 before afternoon / evening storms arrive. Fri - Sat transition to heat as ridge builds and rising heights to 594 - 600 DM into the northeast. Heat by Sunday with core or strongest heat looking to be in the Mon (6/23) - Fri (6/27) period. Beyond there overall warm - hot and wetter - near to above normal / more humid flow but elevated heights and heat building into the region in pieces. 6/17 : Last of the cloudy cool 6/18 - 6/19 : Warmer (90s on Thu with enough sun) but storms each night 0/5 - 0.75 6/20 - 6/28 : Hot - could see strong heat areawide more prominent Sun - Tue / Wed especially west 6/29 - Beyond : Warmer / Wetter overall - Heat in pieces
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We have completely missed out on the heavy rainfall but have averaged 1/4” to 0.5” a day since Sunday for a three day running total of 0.93”
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Wife yelled at me this morning: “You said it wasn’t going to rain!”
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Pouring on the island. Didn’t expect this.
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https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2022/01/2021-was-northeasts-third-warmest-year-1895#:~:text=On June 30%2C Newark (103,Burlington%2C Vermont (2). On June 30, Newark (103 degrees) and Boston (100 degrees) logged their all-time hottest June temperatures. Several cities set or tied records for the greatest number of June days with a high temperature of at least 95 degrees, including Newark (8), Boston (5), Concord, New Hampshire (3) and Burlington, Vermont (2). Concord saw its greatest number of June days (9) with a high of at least 90 degrees. Seven sites recorded their warmest-ever minimum June temperatures. June 27: Caribou, 69 degrees; Rochester 75 and Syracuse 78. June 28: Dulles Airport, Chantilly, Virginia, 74. June 29: Concord 74, Harrisburg 79 and Portland 75.
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JTA66 replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Yeah, looks like our luck is about to run out. Topped out at 64F yesterday, probably won't see that for a high again until mid October. -
I think they are thinking low 90s, not what the models are printing out. When I told a few that we could have a few days over 100 they didn’t believe me. But if the dews are also high, that will really cause power issues, if it is a drier heat, we should be able to handle it. I do see schools that are still in session closing though (although this is a good lesson as to why they should stick to a normal school year if their buildings are not air conditioned and not go until the end of June, but I digress).
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They had it. Stein here. You only got like .2 anyways.
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Always appreciate your posts. We think alike often. That's either awesome or some scary S lolol. I'm pretty sold on the CFS monthly ideas in the high latitudes. Fits the "blocking is back for a stretch" weird multi decadal pattern that I personally think is real. It's not a predictable cycle like others but it does wax and wane in 8-12 year cycles. Problem with prediction is you only know its flipped in the rear view and there are plenty of odds and ends that muddy it up. I've seen enough last couple of years to feel oddly confident this winter will feature some really nice looks. But if we're all being honest, storm tracks just aren't what they used to be. Imo- it's no fluke it's hard AF to get normal stuff underneath us in a clean way... even with good looks. You could say the east is due for a run of traditional noreasters but again, muddy odds and ends are persistently and consistently stabbing us right in the heart. Random? I hope so but idk... Intuition doesn't feel like it is...
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0z Euro has 6 days in a row of over 100 degrees in NYC. We're all gonna die
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Hopefully just your laptop
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That’s very true. I think people are just looking for a pattern change. I know my lawn is super green but getting red thread and other fungus now that it has been so wet and dark.
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.43 of rain since Sunday am in Marysville. Light mist continues now.
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Yeah nothing had this
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How many will perish ?
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I am not sure they will be excited when the power goes out. Give me mist any day over that. Plus no one is truly excited about heatwaves if they go from AC to AC and they out of their way to avoid experiencing it.
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More light rain overnight (0.18") and 5.17" so far for the month. Everything is sloppy and overgrown but fortunately we haven't experienced anything like those poor folks in Morgantown/Fairmont.
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If it really does go over 100 I could see real problems with the power grid. It’s heat we haven’t had in a few years and everyone’s been used to this Seattle weather. But there are plenty of ways it could still trend to run of the mill.
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I had the same thought over this way, another .65” overnight. I wasn’t expecting that much.
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0.14” overnight 0.97” since Saturday
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This is the best easy summer for rain in a long time IMBY. My garden looks like it is on steroids.
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Man, let’s Hundy next week.
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What rain?