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Like clockwork, 7:00 pm Sunday evening and the sun makes its first appearance or the weekend.
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I was in Croatia and it was the same
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Greece is mostly a dry heat, I can deal with it since they usually also have a nice breeze and temps drop decently at night. Plus there's 8 million gorgeous beaches to go to relax. 90 to 95 degrees during the day is no big deal when the dewpoints stay low, there's a good breeze and temps drop nicely at sundown.
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Seems as though the majority of folks on here are too dumb to grasp bluewave's "theories" (despite being logically sound), or there's just some weird cognitive dissonance going on with people being unable to cope with a new, rapidly evolving climate.
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It was an easy comparison to beat, at least January and February were more like winter.
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wow were you sad to go to Greece during such delightful weather? Based on my past experiences in Greece I would think you weren't sad lol
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March should have an asterisk, it was absolutely baking last year lol February 2025 is -0.8?
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I remember it clearly because my flight to Greece was cancelled the night of the cold front. And since the flight was cancelled late, like near midnight even though it was supposed to depart around 6PM, as we were driving home to depart again the next day, the cold front had already come through and there was a very strong, cool, dry wind outside. Very impressive CAA for that time of year. I just looked it up actually and it was mid 50s not low 50s. There was another year where I can remember the low being 53 degrees I think.
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wild June 1980 for JFK for what happened to be one of our hottest summers and the hottest July-August couplet (at least at NYC). wow the one in June 1918 was actually on the longest day of the year and during actual summer!
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NYC MONTH 2024 ------ 2025 JAN: +3.3 -------- -2.5 Feb: +4.1 --------- -.08 March: +5.2 -------- +4.0 April: +1.9 --------- +1.6 May: +1.8 ---------- -0.9
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getting a high in the 60s with sunshine in June is pretty crazy too!
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Wow
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6/4/2023 LGA: 70 / 51 JFK: 70 / 49 NYC: 69/49
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It’s been on the road passing you and Torch Tiger to the right and left.
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Yeah forgot about 2011. That’s incredible.
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wow that must have been something! I remember an upper 40s (49) sometime in the mid-late 80s in mid August. I remember it like it was yesterday. It was my first time staying up all night and I stayed awake all night and I laid down in my driveway for 4 straight nights to see the Perseids. It turned out to be four of the clearest, crispest low humidity nights that August has EVER seen. It was my first Perseids and it did not disappoint-- I even saw a giant fireball just before sunrise a few minutes before I was going to go in to go to sleep! Unfortunately that kind of deep sky with chilly weather with low humidity very rarely ever happened again in August, maybe only once or twice in the last 40 years. I think it was August 1987 if I remember correctly. Could have been August 1986 too though.
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Saharan dust may possibly join the party by next weekend or beyond, as it travels West across the lower Atlantic and then moves NW into the Gulf and then possibly North and Northeast. Its a crazy weather world these days.
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Latest 40s is an interesting stat. I'd like to know that too. I remember we got into the low 50s in early July in NYC in 2001.
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It has gotten more so as the day progressed. I like the comparison.
- Today
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Sky looked like Mordor most of the day.
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Nice to see you getting the SSB back on road
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They got hit then too. The 2013 storm I think was the largest tornado on record and killed those chasers but some think the 2011 tornado was up there with the strongest tornadoes on record. Tossed a 1.9 million pound oil rig.
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Warm look on the extended. It’s not an inferno, but solid AN look. It’s here baby.
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El Reno was 2013 right?