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  2. We got a good region wide soaker over here this evening after some downpours late this morning/early afternoon too.
  3. U seem pretty sure of urself were all gonna get. A snowy winter..... I want what ur drinking... And I hope ur right lol
  4. SLK with multiple days 90+ is wild too. Not sure which ob out there is more impressive. SLK and HIE have near 60-degree deltas from the 30s earlier in the month.
  5. There's no guarantee of that. That's pure wishcasting on your part. There's a whole lot that goes into ssta.
  6. Just busting your balls. What’s your elevation out there?
  7. Surprised Philly vs Trenton differs by that much.
  8. Ha…BTV slipped in a 98° after the CLI report came out. What a torch. When Frenchville ME is warmer than all of CT you know NNE is cooking.
  9. Certainly not the bats. I don’t think I’ve seen one yet this year which would be a first.
  10. @ChangeofSeasonsWX You are 29 and don't think you'll ever see a hurricane in New England? Maybe if you were in your 70s I'd be slightly concerned.Obviously, any of us could go at any time, but I'm just speaking to the norms of life expectancy.
  11. What a perfect night to watch the perseid meteor showers. Clear as a bell, and comfortable temperatures. I got too much to do tomorrow but for folks who have never done it it's really quite impressive.
  12. I went thru Bob and Gloria growing up in Taunton. I was a freshman at UMiami in August of 92 when Andrew came through two days after I moved onto campus. I'll never forget that...Rode it out on the 2nd floor of one of the 8 story towers. They sent everyone home a few days later for about month. Nice way to begin my college career.
  13. Stein has killed off most of the mosquitoes here. or maybe the dragonflies have taken care of em.
  14. The position of the ridge and how far north the jet stream is. The position of the ridge allows for some onshore flow in the NJ-NYC-CT areas. Miramichi, Caribou, Bangor, Burlington and Montreal were in prime spots for maximum heating.
  15. Highs: New Brnswck: 93 EWR: 92 TEB: 92 LGA: 91 NYC: 91 PHL: 90 TTN: 90 BLM: 89 ISP: 87 ACY: 86 JFK: 85
  16. Highs: New Brnswck: 93 EWR: 92 TEB: 92 LGA: 91 NYC: 91 PHL: 90 TTN: 90 BLM: 89 ISP: 87 ACY: 86 JFK: 85
  17. I hope the cold gets in here quick and kills every last insect. F****** mosquitoes are unreal tonight.
  18. Eff your data…we fire people now if they don’t show what we want and make up our own data.
  19. I see there was a major step back between the 1990s and 2000s. I think the high number in the 2010s was driven by the 2010-2013 period which was exceptional, we had some very mediocre summers after that. the 1990s, 2010s and 2020s (so far) are the only ones to average over 30 90 degree days. How did Hightstown shoot so far up, where is that town located? Prior to the 2010s they never averaged more than the low 20s? I find that to be weird, I don't find our summers measurably hotter than the 90s. If they are, it's not because we have had hotter summers than 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, but mainly because we haven't had the cooler in between summers like 1992 and 1996 and 1997. Also, when do you think this kind of heat will reach our area and not just be confined to the Philly to Newark area?
  20. I was in Weirton yesterday. Flew into KPIT. It was still quite hazy landing but the drive on 22 was gorgeous.
  21. Today
  22. Lifeguards have always gotten off duty at 5pm. Nobody should be in the water after that but you can't lock down the beaches
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