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  2. Sunny here. 73/62 Low was 63.
  3. Just starting. Basswood tree is usually the first.
  4. Yeah great indoors-y type weather
  5. I don’t remember wild fire smoke being this much of an issue when I was a kid. Maybe once or twice, but it’s an annual occurrence now. Is it happening more?
  6. 2002 was hotter than 1983 for the areas despite not reaching 100. Plenty of 97,98, 99's for the city and elsewhere. A degree.
  7. Long range RAP holds off most of the smoke until Monday. Worst of it will be north of here. HRRR has the same progression, but isn't as thick
  8. https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=hrrr&p=smoke_viden&rh=2025080212&fh=1&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=
  9. Currently in Litchfield, IL. It’s really, really bad. :/
  10. I've dropped to 56 with on and off showers passing through. This is a welcome change from the workweek. Pouring footers and laying block at two of my rebuilds in South Toe/Toecane this week was brutal. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
  11. I guess the front didn't make it to southern AA County. I'm in Deal and it's cloudy, damp, and humid. I needed nice conditions today.
  12. Nah…CFS is bringing the flakes in August to NY and the picnic tables.
  13. July at my station finished with a mean temp of 79.9° , 3rd warmest behind 80.5 in 1999 and 80.3 in 2010.
  14. July total 6.45" Highest temp 92, lowest 63
  15. Got the windows open finally! Still mostly cloudy here but I'll take it.
  16. I left all the windows open and the living room was 62° this morning.
  17. 1944: A hurricane formed in the Bahamas and came ashore at the North Carolina/South Carolina border. It moved north as a tropical storm, then curved to the northeast, passing across the lower Delaware Bay on its way out to sea. Philadelphia, PA received 2.39 inches of rain and 0.22 inches on the 3rd. This was the first of three tropical systems to affect the Mid Atlantic states in 1944. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1944 would have been one of our most exciting summers, big heat and big east coast tropical systems!!!! 1975 - Record heat gripped New England. Highs of 104 degrees at Providence, RI, and 107 degrees at Chester and New Bedford, MA, established state records. The heat along the coast of Maine was unprecedented, with afternoon highs of 101 degrees at Bar Harbor and 104 degrees at Jonesboro. (The Weather Channel) Boston, Massachusetts had a 102 °F temperature the warmest temperature for August. (Ref. NOAA Boston Weather Events) wow 104 in Providence and we didn't hit 100? 1980: The intense heat wave continued in Texas. Dallas had their 41st consecutive day of 100° readings. The streak eventually reached 42 days. Abilene, TX was on their 41st consecutive day of 98° or higher, tying a record that dated back to 1952. El Paso, TX was on their 51st consecutive day of 100°+ temperatures. Other record highs included: Oklahoma City, OK: 110°, Tulsa, OK: 108° and Springfield, MO: 102°. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) endless summer of 1980 continued......
  18. 52.8 this morning. Haven't seen 40s here since June 4. Looks like extreme summer doldrums on the horizon. See you in October.
  19. 8/9/01 really stands out, what made that day so hot-- 105 at Newark and 103 at Central Park, the day before almost reached 100 too, it was 99 at Central Park
  20. and our immediate area has not seen triple digit heat after August 15th since 8/20/1983. August 2001 had a notable triple digit heat outbreak near August 10th, but that was a one off the rest of that summer wasn't even that hot.
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