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  2. dew points in the mid to upper 60s not that bad The highs around the region so far EWR 100 LGA 100 NYC 97 JFK 96
  3. You guys some get some numerous showers and thunderstorms with the upslope flow. There is a flash flood watch for Colorado Springs. The GFS predicts up to 2" in Weld County in the next two days.
  4. 99 might crack 3 digits... about as useful as when BOS gets to -10.
  5. Looks hot to me! Even Atglen has almost eclipsed 90....just a tad short at 89.9 - West Grove also so close at 89.7 "only" 88.5 so far in EN but we still have some time.....
  6. 97 with a dewpoint of 67 here. Hot, but it doesn't feel as bad as I thought it would. Dewpoint of 67 isn't terrible.
  7. Heading to Crosby Beach in Brewster tomorrow - should be mid 80s there, but we take.
  8. Hit 113 on the car thermometer on I93 downtown BOS around 2:30
  9. it's interesting that 1993 isn't on this list, I thought it was hotter than 1991.
  10. nice, that was my dream summer. It's too bad that station wasn't around for 2011 to see if the peak was higher than the 108 it recorded in 2010.
  11. I see the Euro backed down from that and now keeps it comfortable next week. It certainly would be nice to get a long break from the heat.
  12. Here's something new. My brother's good friend was fishing about 10 miles off of ocean city new jersey and accidentally got a 10ft Great White on the line. They cut the line as the line and rod weren't equipped for it, but got a nice view of it beforehand. Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
  13. that may actually provide focus for thunderstorms tomorrow...guess it will be a S coast day for some storms
  14. Chance for record low monthly NOAA PDO increasing for July. Current record is -3.8. It’s possible it will even end up just below -4:
  15. I have brought up the infamous 1880-81 & 1881-82 winters many times. They were actually during a period locally which lasted from 1874-75 thru 1881-82 where every other winter alternated from abnormally cold between abnormally warm. Incredibly all 8 of those winters (4 warm, 4 cold) are still in Detroits all-time top 20 coldest/warmest winters list. The winter of 1880-81 saw 93.6" of snow and an avg temp of 21.6F followed by 1881-82 with 13.2" of snow and a mean temp of 36.9F. There appear to be some errors in snow data earlier than 1885 (id have to go to DTX and look at the archaic books to find out) as xmacis would have the snowfall at 79.4" & 11.5", but regardless, massive difference. The Laura Ingalls Wilder book, "The Long Winter", while admittedly a bit embellished, is a fascinating read which takes place from late summer 1880 thru spring 1881 in what is now North Dakota. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Winter_(novel) The following book, "Little Town on the Prairie", while not specifically weather focused, discusses the extraordinarily mild winter 1881-82 in Dakota. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Town_on_the_Prairie Daily newspapers accounts also talked about the harshness of the 1880-81 winter and the remarkably mild 1881-82 winter.
  16. Closing in on 1" here. Of course, I took the cover off the boat yesterday to work on it. I keep thinking the boat is impervious to water, but apparently, not so - at least not the inside.
  17. Mine read 99-100 so likely 96-97 here in reality which is very hot for this locale
  18. hrrr selling a nice soak for many as the last piece of energy rides over the ridge tomorrow before the lake week/weekend reprise from the heat/humidity
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