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  2. Yeah it’s crazy though, such a different vibe after the last few weeks of generally cool and dry weather. I friggin love it!
  3. Yes Oymjakon is the coldest inhabited town on the entire planet.
  4. But isn't this normal Chris? Siberia is the coldest permanently inhabited place in the world and Oymjakon specifically is considered the coldest town on the entire planet (along with Verkhoyansk) they comprise the famous Cold Pole. This is a nice change from when they were blazingly hot and wildfires were burning there though.
  5. Ya' today has been a bust. Some showers moving across E NY and PA so we'll see if those hold together...
  6. That was the first of two pink snowstorms I have seen in my entire life-- at sunrise it was still snowing heavily but the clouds were starting to break up and it looked like a pink blizzard was happening outside for awhile. I think Far Rockaway jackpotted in that storm (Jamaica Bay effect snow?) if I remember correctly they had 11 or 12 inches of snow? LGA had 80:1 ratios and the rest of us had 25:1 to 40:1 ratios.
  7. this is an absolutely outrageous late season heatwave, our latest heatwave on record? To get 4 straight days of 90+ and 3 straight days of 95+ would be very impressive in the middle of summer, but after the autumnal equinox-- WOW!!
  8. 103 in late September?? omg if that happened now people would go CRAZY Is that the highest temperature ever recorded in our area after the autumnal equinox, Tony?
  9. models showing 2 to 3 with isolated amounts up to 4
  10. 100%. Agree... As we have said a million times, there is a well established large scale climo pattern for a New England hit! Once again this not it! Show me a past storm that made landfall with our current pattern several days out? Every winter folks love to chat about how a pattern is favorable or not favorable for a Kocin storm, but when it comes to hurricanes, so many folks just follow modeled surface tracks without ever mentioning the total lack of upper support?
  11. Probably non-tropical, but still powerful as it approaches the Iberian peninsula.
  12. The was the first and last time I was able to "shovel" 8 inches of snow with a broom, and I mean really effortlessly. The ratios were outrageous.
  13. it was 103 in 1895 in New Jersey. New Brunswick record for gthe day was a high of 103. Newark Sep 1895 September 20 90 62 0.00 0.0 September 21 98 69 0.00 0.0 September 22 96 70 0.00 0.0 September 23 97 70 0.00 0.0 NYC Sep 1895 September 20 93 68 0.00 0.0 September 21 95 77 0.00 0.0 September 22 95 75 0.00 0.0 September 23 97 76 0.00 0.0 September 24 78 63 0.00 0.0 September 25 77 60 0.00 0.0 September 26 90 73 0.21 0.0
  14. I have been keeping up on the tropics somewhat, here and elsewhere, due to my affinity for those that track a couple hundred miles offshore New England, and produce some of our cleanest, nicest, juiciest waves. I go to Point Judith, or elsewhere (30 years, year round). Point being--there is a cane to track right now (the second one)!
  15. Just a little steamy out there this evening. The ol Florida Everglades have decided to pay us a visit apparently, quick downpours and manbuns included.
  16. I recall that event. There was sea smoke rising from the Long Island Sound even as the snow was falling. I doubled the size of an old photo from that storm and highlighted some of the sea smoke.
  17. A more recent event would be January 15th 2004 when it started to snow at 14 degrees in Central Park the evening before and finished up the following morning with about 6 to 9 inches of ultra fluff and a temp of 8 degrees. That day's high was 18 with a low of 2.
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