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  2. Nevermind. I think I found the source:
  3. Seriously smoky conditions on the Upper East Side and Roosevelt Island. Wildfire-related or something else?
  4. Isn't this the May MR/LR thread? December a hella long way off. What a start lol.
  5. Tomorrow will bring a taste of June with readings rising into the 80s across the region. Hot spots could approach or reach 90°. Overall, the first week of May should wind up warmer than normal, even as there will be considerable variability in the daily temperatures. Showers and periods of rain could arrive during the weekend. Sunday into Monday could be the wettest period. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was 0.0°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.8°C for the week centered around April 24. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -0.23°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.98°C. The ongoing basinwide El Niño event is fading. Neutral conditions could develop later in the spring. The SOI was +6.53 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -1.981 today.
  6. 18Z GFS is a rowboat run. Waiting to mow until Friday is risk for western areas then at least some rain every day going forward for 7 days.
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  8. The pollen dust in terrible. Just nasty.
  9. Up to 81 today here in CNJ pollen is quite high.
  10. Records: Highs: EWR: 88 (2010) NYC: 87 (2001) LGA: 85 (2001) JFK: 81 (2001) Lows: EWR: 36 (1978) NYC: 37 (1903) LGA: 38 (1978) JFK: 38 (2008) Historical: 1854 - The Connecticut River reached a level of nearly twenty-nine feet at Hartford (the highest level of record up until that time). The record height was reached in the midst of a great New England flood which followed sixty-six hours of steady rain. (David Ludlum) 1857: The Washington Evening Star publishes the first US national weather summary using observations from volunteers to the Smithsonian Institution's cooperative network. 1933: An estimated F4 tornado struck Minden, Louisiana, killing 28 people and injuring 400 others. 500 homes were damaged or destroyed with $1.3 million in damage. 1935 - Snow, ice and sleet brought winter back to parts of southeast Minnesota. Minneapolis received three inches of snow to tie their May record which was established in 1892. (1st-2nd) (The Weather Channel) 1954 - The temperature at Polebridge MT dipped to 5 degrees below zero to esablish a state record for the month of May. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms produced large hail and heavy rain in Texas. Baseball size hail pounded Dublin, and 3.75 inches of rain soaked Brady. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Strong southerly winds ahead of a cold front crossing the Rocky Mountain Region gusted to 90 mph at Lamar CO. High winds created blinding dust storms in eastern Colorado, closing roads around Limon. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Thunderstorms produced heavy rain in the southeastern U.S. Rainfall totals of 1.84 inches at Charlotte NC and 2.86 inches at Atlanta GA were records for the date. Strong thunderstorm winds uprooted trees in Twiggs County GA. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather from northern Alabama to North Carolina. There were sixty-three reports of large hail or damaging winds, with hail four inches in diameter reported near Cartersville GA. Ten cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date as readings warmed into the 90s. Jacksonville FL reported a record high of 96 degrees. Late night thunderstorms over central Texas produced up to ten inches of rain in southern Kimble County and northern Edwards County. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1999: Record, low temperatures for the date, were broken in the Deep South. Mobile, Alabama dropped to 46 degrees. Miami fell to 58; Miami Beach bottomed out at 61, and Vero Beach dropped to 47 degrees, all new records. Other stations in Florida also set record cold maximums for the date, including 61 at Jacksonville and Daytona Beach with 66 degrees. 2003: A record-setting 516 tornadoes occurred during May 2003. In particular, during the period May 4-10, 2003, an unprecedented number of tornadoes, 393 total, affected the central and the southern United States. The tornadoes resulted in 39 deaths across four states. Six of these tornadoes were classified as violent (F4) on the Fujita Tornado Intensity Scale.
  11. Sounds good! I gave up being in "pool shape" about 10 years ago...about the time that we started leasing out our share for the neighborhood pool, thank God.
  12. Really amazing that the 2nd half of April recorded less than .3” of rain and we still ended up among the wettest April’s. Was a really nasty first half, nice second half. Wonder if we could see our 90s May drought end this year.
  13. Just got notice that our neighborhood pool is opening on May 11th! I’m not in pool shape yet.
  14. I hope it’s humid…I want some storms versus that persistent nw flow we had last year. We’re due for a swampy summer.
  15. Had a good storm yesterday with 1.23. Finished slightly above average for April thanks to that storm.
  16. 73 today, 80s tomorrow
  17. Forgot to post, but skied the loaf on Sunday, April 21, and Monday the 22nd. Soft snow Sunday with wall to wall coverage on nearly every upper mountain trail, some bare spots on trails below. Was in the mid-upper 20's Monday, so fast and furious. Made the mistake of taking a steep bump run. It was bulletproof. Had the mountain prettymuch to ourselves on Monday. There's a reason they call it "king of spring". They had 110 trails open, I think Killington had 16. I'll make my way back over to K Mart in a few weeks.
  18. A Tornado Watch has been issued for parts of the OK/TX panhandle vicinity, where convective initiation is underway southeast of Amarillo. Of course there was also a tornado reported near Fort Stockton, TX earlier this afternoon…
  19. After the utter debacle last winter, I’ll never look at those again
  20. It hit 82 here. Beautiful weather! Perfect weather for planting the warm weather vegetables. Today I planted pole lima beans. Tomorrow I will plant tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and zucchini. I think tomorrow will be another overperformer .... probably upper 80s here.
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