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  2. Ben Noll posted some of the maps showing the record high dew points on x.
  3. Yup, I can read Ray's postmortem write up in my head if that's what happened. There's a bit of personal ragging and other stuff baked into that over the past month or two though, lol.
  4. Well the Climate guy said area and Xmacis.rcc-acis.org doesn't lie.
  5. I don't get the ire... well I do, DIT does that to some people after two months of back and forth. I mean for a seasonal monthly call, it's a matter of a few tenths of a degree. It was yet again, another very warm summer month relative to the long term trendline. Like I said, I gave in a while back to it is just how its going to be in the summer. Get ready for it again next summer.
  6. I would call a top 5 snow call that ended up being top 10-12 a good forecast
  7. Daily Data for July 3, 1929 for New Jersey Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. LAYTON 3 NW COOP 72 33 RUNYON COOP 76 37 CHARLOTTEBURG RESERVOIR COOP 71 38 SUSSEX 1 NW COOP 73 40 HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 75 42 SOMERVILLE 4 NW COOP 75 42 BELLEPLAIN STA FOREST COOP 76 43 INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 76 43 PLAINFIELD COOP 76 44 BELVIDERE COOP 77 44 LITTLE FALLS COOP 75 44 Belvidere Area ThreadEx 77 44 DOVER COOP 73 44 PLEASANTVILLE 1 N COOP 80 45 TUCKERTON 2 NE COOP 80 45 BOONTON 1 SE COOP 76 45 ROEBLING COOP 80 46 FLEMINGTON 5 NNW COOP 76 46 MOORESTOWN 4 E COOP 75 47 PHILLIPSBURG COOP 75 47 RIDGEFIELD COOP 75 47 CULVERS LAKE COOP M 47 LAMBERTVILLE RIVER COOP 73 47 LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 76 48 NEW BRUNSWICK EXPERIMENT STATION COOP 74 48 NEW MILFORD COOP 78 48 NEWTON COOP 78 48 New Brunswick Area ThreadEx 74 48 TRENTON-NOTTINGHAMWA COOP M 50 PATERSON COOP 76 51 TRENTON WBAN 73 53 Trenton Area ThreadEx 73 53 CAPE MAY 2 NW COOP 76 54 JERSEY CITY COOP 79 56 ATLANTIC CITY MARINA WBAN 78 58 Atlantic City Marina Area ThreadEx 78 58 ELIZABETH COOP 78 70
  8. According to the records of NCEI, lows in the 30s were observed somewhere in the State of New Jersey in the following years. Note, this is not an exhaustive list of ALL 30s. Some of these years had more than one site and/or more than one day in the 30s. This is just the lowest observation each year. The all-time statewide monthly record low is 33F, set at Layton 3 NW on July 3, 1929. The last time a low below 40F was observed in the state during the month of July was July 9, 2000, when Lambertville reported a low of 38F. 1890: 39F 1898: 38F 1899: 38F 1903: 38F 1909: 39F 1912: 36F 1918: 39F 1925: 39F 1927: 36F 1929: 33F 1939: 38F 1943: 39F 1945: 36F 1954: 39F 1957: 38F 1975: 39F 1986: 39F 2000: 38F
  9. I'm full sun. It's 90, dewpoint 76 HI of 106 Sent from my SM-G970U1 using Tapatalk
  10. My in laws are getting crushed in Landisville.
  11. 76 degrees breezy and cloudy….what a difference a day makes. My one weather station is in the sun. Yesterday afternoon it read 103 the highest I ever seen it. My other temperature gauge is in the shade, read 99.
  12. The 79° dew point at Philly is tied for the highest ever at 11am. Philadelphia PTSUNNY 89 79
  13. We got a heavy storm overnight for .46 more.
  14. Has been off and on intense downpours since just before I left for work this morning. Going to be rather ugly to attempt to get home later.
  15. Seems like the risk for any significant flooding is on the low side. It's looking like everything is going to be more progressive but where stuff trains you could develop some issues. But overall the rates shouldn't be anything too out of this world.
  16. Dews ! https://x.com/ericfisher/status/1950905058373042334?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  17. Imagine if we had a 11th snowiest winter, we’d be throwing parades.
  18. You guys are getting absolutely screwed with no rain out east. We have had a TON out my way in Westfield. Still cutting the lawn every four to five days and even then it's longer than i like my weeds to be
  19. may see a few pop up showers/thunder across the high terrain tomorrow
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