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  2. It’s possible for JFK since they have had several last 90° days in August during recent years. But the usual warm spots like Newark can always sneak in more 90° days. Looks like our next warm up in the long range forecasts is for mid-September. First/Last Summary for JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NY Each section contains date and year of occurrence, value on that date. Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Minimum 05-19 (2017) 07-20 (2013) 25 Mean 06-16 09-01 76 Maximum 07-12 (2023) 10-02 (2019) 127 2024 06-21 (2024) 91 08-28 (2024) 95 67 2023 07-12 (2023) 90 09-07 (2023) 92 56 2022 05-31 (2022) 94 08-27 (2022) 91 87 2021 05-22 (2021) 94 08-27 (2021) 93 96 2020 07-02 (2020) 90 08-27 (2020) 92 55 2019 06-27 (2019) 91 10-02 (2019) 95 96 2018 06-29 (2018) 91 09-04 (2018) 93 66 2017 05-19 (2017) 92 09-24 (2017) 92 127 2016 06-22 (2016) 92 09-09 (2016) 91 78 2015 06-21 (2015) 90 09-08 (2015) 91 78 2014 06-18 (2014) 91 09-02 (2014) 92 75 2013 06-24 (2013) 90 07-20 (2013) 96 25 2012 06-20 (2012) 94 09-01 (2012) 92 72 2011 06-09 (2011) 93 08-08 (2011) 92 59 2010 05-26 (2010) 91 09-08 (2010) 92 104
  3. Portland, OR appears to be headed for an extreme heat event (Clarke et al., 2014 methodology) for the fifth year in a row. The City has been experiencing a rise in 90° and 95° days in its warming climate. 90° days are increasing by 1.45 days per decade. 95° days are increasing by 0.72 days per decade. Moreover, in Portland's warming climate, the 30-year mean June-September high temperature reached 78.0° in 2014. The frequency of extreme heat events has increased markedly to about once every 2.2 years (2014-2024). Prior to 2014, extreme heat events occurred once every 7.3 years.
  4. Even a broken clock gets it right on occasion. Definitely looking forward to an increase in sunshine and I'm good with a return back to the 80s as well.
  5. August 22nd, 2019 We had no power for days. I literally thought a tornado came through west babylon. Trees down everywhere. Most insane straight line winds I’ve ever experienced possible tornados associated?
  6. will be hitting montrose and/or diversey harbors early sat and sun mornings anyone in the city want to come hang, shoot me a dm
  7. Glad all is well with the knee Tom, Rehab is key, If its dead calm here i can radiate pretty well which it was, Quite foggy as well yesterday with the smoke off the Androscoggin River, Over the years when I've hunted, I would sit and let others move them around, Bagged a few deer this way, I'll be out first of October this year with my crossbow, I won't be passing on any deer this year like i did last year.
  8. OIIIIIIIII ERIN'S SCORING A FINAL GOAL FOR US LADS https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/blog/2025/met-office-weather-headline-review-aug-20
  9. Cloudy and foggy with a few sprinkles, 65.4/64.8. 0.79 in gauge when pulled for CoCoRaHS at 7 am. That storm continued south and dumped 4.27" on Roanoke airport, setting a daily record for them with lots of street/urban flooding.
  10. What a glorious morning! Very rare occurrence in summer 2025.
  11. she's right will be ruins in less than a decade once we enter the post the air-conditioning era
  12. IT ROPED LMFAO Central Subtropical Atlantic: A small area of low pressure located well southwest of the Azores has weakened overnight, and no development is expected while it drifts northward. It roped. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...near 0 percent.
  13. No one's allowed to go swimming today at the beaches in Maine. I'm gonna take ride later to check it out.
  14. Low of 59. Gorgeous today and tomorrow, a touch muggy on Sunday, and then a taste of Fall next week. Football season is upon us boys, let's go!
  15. Damn waves are huge this morning. Long rollers perfect break. Go Go Go
  16. Looks like a warm start to September heading later into the first week. Hopefully a Septorcher to remember.
  17. Nah we had that two weeks ago when it was 88-94 for days.
  18. Back to normal. Going to be a great 3 days stretch. Best of the summer?
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  20. After several decades of rapid warming, arctic warming ground to a halt in the past 10-15 years. while warming in the NHemi mid-latitudes sped up. Consistent with recent trends in arctic sea ice and our recent winters.
  21. 80s today. Summer is back baby.
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