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72/62 windows open, fans on, glorious summer like evening.
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Mid range late 90s Denon receiver, high-end 90s Denon turntable. I do plenty of streaming, bluetooth etc but I still love my home stereo set up!
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any vinyl records you're looking to part with?
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85F at 10pm. NOW we're cookin
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Love the receiver and what looks like a turntable. Almost wish I still had mine .
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finally some plowable snow in the region!
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That was/has been one of my favorite winters as well. ‘10-11 was a classic for active, moisture rich patterns with well-timed air masses.
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Your doggo is eyeing the beer with a serious thirst!
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Its hard to believe you guys in NVA hit 94 today for a high! Your normal high is 74 degrees!
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Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
NepaJames8602 replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
87 was the high here at 2075' at my location in the Poconos. Mt. Pocono reported 88 for a high at 1800'. This is one of the reasons I love living on the Pocono Plateau. It takes a very hot airmass and record ridge, to typically spike 90 here. Very seldom have I seen 90 or greater. In other news, absolutely incredible; the heat of today and tomorrow vs. this coming weekend's forecast. Binghamton Nws calling for highs in the 50's and rain up here. Talk about shock factor! The roller coaster continues.. -
Yup, played with cold beer in a hot Brewery today then swam in the river and had a 2 mile walk with the dog. Chilling on the couch now with:
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Looks like I will be getting my money back for the Stars and Strikes tournament.
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We have our annual fire department carnival from Wednesday to Saturday in New Windsor, Carroll County. Would absolutely LOVE to have the rain hold off until Saturday after 9pm. It's one of our biggest fundraisers.
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6” contour for northern MD on happy hour euro AI
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Most weenies can remember the big seasons…I’m kind of surprised he didn’t realize that…even knowing he doesn’t do well with specific years.
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Came 1* shy of tying for the record at RDU Got to 95* today.
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The temperature reached 88° in Central Park and 90° in Newark. Reading, PA had a high of 96°, which was 1° short of its May monthly record. Even hotter temperatures are likely tomorrow in the East. Temperatures will then rocket well into the 90s tomorrow. Wednesday will be another hot day with highs in the 90s. Even as tomorrow and Wednesday coincide with historic 1962 and 1996 May outbreaks of extreme heat in the Northeast, parts of the region could still approach or reach record values. Records for May 19th: Albany: 91°, 1903, 1962, 1986, 1989 Allentown: 97°, 1962 Atlantic City: 91°, 2017 Baltimore: 98°, 1962 Boston: 90°, 1949, 1986, 2017 Bridgeport: 89°, 2017 Hartford: 94°, 1962 Islip: 89°, 2017 New York City-Central Park: 99°, 1962 New York City-JFK Airport: 92°, 2017 New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 96°, 2017 Newark: 98°, 1962 Norfolk: 96°, 1880 Philadelphia: 96°, 1962 Poughkeepsie: 96°, 1962 Providence: 91°, 2017 Richmond: 97°, 1962 Sterling: 92°, 1996, 1997 Trenton: 96°, 1962 Washington, DC: 96°, 1911, 1997 Westfield: 90°, 2017 White Plains: 95°, 1962 Worcester: 92°, 1962 Records for May 20th: Albany: 91°, 1962 Allentown: 92°, 1962, 1996 Atlantic City: 96°, 1996 Baltimore: 95°, 1962 Boston: 91°, 1996 Bridgeport: 97°, 1996 Hartford: 99°, 1996 Islip: 98°, 1996 New York City-Central Park: 96°, 1996 New York City-JFK Airport: 95°, 1996 New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 97°, 1996 Newark: 99°, 1996 Norfolk: 98°, 1996 Philadelphia: 94°, 1962, 1996 Poughkeepsie: 91°, 1962, 1975 Providence: 95°, 1996 Richmond: 97°, 2022 Sterling: 93°, 1996 Trenton: 94°, 1996 Washington, DC: 96°, 1996 Westfield: 86°, 2012 White Plains: 95°, 1996 Worcester: 91°, 1903 In addition, 2026 will become Central Park's second year on record that saw a monthly maximum temperature of 80° or above in March, and 90° or above in both April and May. Currently, 1977 with a March high of 81°, April high of 90°, and May high of 92° is the only such year. 2026 has seen a March high of 81° and April high of 90°. Thursday will see temperatures top out in the lower 70s. Afterward, it will turn much cooler with highs only in the 60s on Friday and Saturday. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +1.8°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.9°C for the week centered around May 13. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +1.63°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.70°C. El Niño conditions are now in place. The ongoing El Niño will continue to strenthen through the summer. The SOI was -6.11 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.583 today. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied near 57% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal May (1991-2020 normal). May will likely finish with a mean temperature near 63.6° (0.4° above normal). Supplemental Information: The projected mean would be 1.1° above the 1981-2010 normal monthly value.
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Dec was fun for Cantore and ORH
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It wasn’t horrid…you asked for both, one was fabulous. One not so much. But there was a good event in December of 1996, and then the April fools big one. It’s a crapshoot all the time..so no rhyme or reason really. What’s happening tomorrow has zero bearing on what happens 6-7 months from now.
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Discuss 97. How come you didn’t ?
