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55 minutes ago, bluewave said:
Down to 87 now at FRG with the sea breeze after a high of 90.
Islip hit 91
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90 here and islip, #9 for me
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4 minutes ago, bluewave said:
Sea breeze in now along the South Shore. The dew point jumped from 65 to 72 last few hours at Wantagh. 86/72/HX92
EWR and LGA at 90. FRG at 89
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14 minutes ago, Cfa said:
87/74 (HI 95)....Haven’t hit 90 since 7/16, surprising given how hot it’s felt.
I think islip and farming dale hit 90 today. 87/74 here as well
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11 minutes ago, SACRUS said:
10AM Roundup
ACY: 87
New Brunswick: 86
JFK: 85
TEB: 85
BLM: 84
LGA: 84
ISP: 84
EWR: 83
TTN: 83
PHL: 82
NYC: 82
With the nw flow today the coast should bake. Opted against the beach for the pool today with the 10 month old
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2 hours ago, BxEngine said:
The july thread was unpinned 4 days ago lol
He meant the hybrid storm thread...
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0.53 will do it. In and out
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Pouring in Melville
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Terrific. Pouring right when I need to leave the house.
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19 minutes ago, forkyfork said:
that will change later tonight
17 minutes ago, bluewave said:Yeah, good signal for the axis of heavier convection expanding further east later tonight into Saturday morning.
Havent looked at any models today, any chance we stay dry out here until 930 or so?
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9 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:
Great analogy!! This stuff looks pretty diurnal too so I doubt it survives
I hope not, i have a bbq at my house at 6 pm, and my house wont fit that many people inside!
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Jesus...87/77/98, ,maybe the most uncomfortable day of the year
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85/76/95 at islip, roasting out here
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86/76 now, HI of 96, brutal.
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7 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:
Hey now, just because you disagree with a foreign state's political regime doesn't mean you can banish them from the entire hemisphere
Jesus, i meant to say north america, wow that was bad...
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4 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:
You can have cold fronts any time of the year, or warm fronts for that matter. How many times have we reached the 60's or even 70's in February in recent years.
I really haven't noticed the decline in daylight yet, that usually doesn't happen until September.
Also, the decline in daylight in and of itself doesnt affect the temps in August. As long as the insolation is greater than the energy radiated back to space, we warm. Once we lose more energy than we gain, we cool. The "peak" summer warmth is typically late July, first week in August, a full month after peak daylight
#Earthscience101
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85/76/94, Miami is 83/76
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South Korea and North Korea set all time record high temps this week, and Spain and Portugal are forecast to do the same over the next few days. Northern Hemisphere has again been spared the worst of the record setting heat
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Low of 77 here...wow
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78/76 at ISP
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Terrific, i dont feel as bad going to miami august 9 to 13...
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1 hour ago, NJwx85 said:
Depends on exactly where you are. Yesterday was a near washout up here. Only dry period was late afternoon.
Second day in a row where the coast will be completely dry. Doom and gloom fail.
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7 hours ago, tim said:
...hope no one took this week for a 'staycation'/ beach vacation..ocean beaches ALL week will
be very unpleasant and rough surf to boot..montauk,fire island even down to OBX will feature
days and days of shopping for those cheesy sweatshirts..ugh!
Nah, the days have been mainly dry, and the sun is out today, and will be out tomorrow. Not a washout by any means.
August 2018 Discussions & Observations Thread
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