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It's been a COC week with fans house is perfect
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6z Euro .5 .6 it is usually right day before
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Yeah, I am near the CT Shoreline and get great sea breezes. Yesterday was my warmest day of the season so far at 89° with more westerly flow that we have been getting recently. Only had 9 days reach 90° last year. There is also better radiational cooling here than I used to get back on the LI South Shore.
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10 more days the GFS will start printing seasonal change on ever D10 solution ... it can't wait to get past the solstice every year and then it thinks it's October 15
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33 more days the GFS goes out to August 1st and we can put the hottest month behind us
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that actually looks like an unusually dry air mass everywhere, with local wv forcing from evaporation post green up tainting DPs into the 40s to me.
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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
JTA66 replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
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Where I live now it seems like the worst of both worlds-we get the high humidity being somewhat close to the shore but it’s able to heat up a lot before the seabreeze eventually gets here by 4-5pm sometimes. Springs can be brutal in Long Beach but it’s nice to have low 80s there while the city, N Shore and inland are well into the 90s and sweltering. I was in TX a couple weeks ago and felt that kind of heat again-not a fan whatsoever of being soaked in sweat within 5 minutes being outside.
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Man I hate putting dogs down. Gotta 12 year old Newfie and her old hips are finally giving out. Actually she's a Landsear, she looks like a dairy cow (and is damn near as big as one lol). She's getting to the point it takes her 6 or 7 tries to get her ass up. Would never tell if she's in pain. I've heard that dog whimper or whine like 0 times in her life, even as a pup. I've accidentally stepped on her fat foot a few times and she just stares at me like "dumbass". Hit her with a tractor when she chased a rabbit in front of me. Knocked her over, thought I killed her. She just got up, shook it off, not a sound, and looked at me with the "dumbass" look. Her names Red appropriately. Was hoping she'd get to see snow one more time but she's not gonna make it through another summer of heat. Just sucks.
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If we get a normal/cool, wet summer, that sure is different from any summer in years. Hopefully, that means a better winter. P.s. Sorry Voyager
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Just posted in the MA forum and that's what the Cfs2 is showing. It's been showing it since late May too.
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Don't know if anyone bothers to look at it much, but the Cfs2 has been advertising a non-hot summer for weeks insisting on a trough in the east. I know the Cfs2's track record has been sketchy, but it's been showing this since late May, so it deserves some credence. Add to that June temps to date, and I'd give it the benefit of the doubt at this point. This is a link to July temps and beyond. https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=cfs-mon®ion=us&pkg=T2ma&runtime=2025061218&fh=1 P.s. it's showing a wet July and August too.
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Doesn’t look like much rain at all this weekend. Maybe the Jack gets .20. Certainly better than it looked a few days ago even if cloudy and cool
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I did not
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Yeah, this is why I like living near the shoreline. I used to get a great sea breeze back on the South Shore of LI. Now I get the local sea breezes off the Long Island Sound.
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He’s the president of ACATT
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Of course he posts long range gfs ops.
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I wouldn't mind as much if highs got that high on a regular basis if: A: the dewpoints stayed below 60 B: temps would drop at sundown to the low 80s at least if not lower C: we have a nice breeze
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If the EPS is correct about that 594DM heat dome in around 10 days, then it would give us our first mid to upper 90s of the season.
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Oh baby it’s coming https://x.com/jimcantore/status/1933436787159917015?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
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Most Ambient Weather stations topped off in the low 90s in large parts of NYC, even the parts to the east where it's closer to the water and more suburban. Even the ones in the totally rural northern Nassau topped off in the low 90s.
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I was surprised to see a flood watch for DC, PG and Southern MD. I had to water the garden for the first time yesterday. I wouldn't mind a little flood later.
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If NYC increased the 90° count at the same rate as LGA and EWR last 30 years, then they would have around 28 days instead of only 18 days. So moving the sensor into the shade shaved off about 10 days. Yesterday was a prime example of this as some spots in NYC made it to 94° and the park was only 87°. June 12th high temperatures Corona, Queens…94° Brownsville, Queens….94° Newark….92° Astoria, Queens…91° LGA….90° JFK….90° BDR…90° FRG….89° HVN…89° ISP…..88° NYC….87° HPN….87°