Just don't believe this is possible in June, do you know it's never been hotter than 101 in June in NYC (1966)?
I go with climate history over fringe models.
I think we could hit 100 on one day, but that's it.
No, historically on these extreme heat days we peak out between noon and 2 PM, this has been my experience with what happened in 1993, 1999, 2010, 2011.
When it gets extremely hot cumulus clouds billow up, even if there is no sea breeze.
anything would be much better than this past weekend and today. I had to do some work in other parts of the house which are cool/moist and was sneezing like crazy. As soon as I got back to my 88 degree bedroom with now 43% humidity my sneezing went away.
I've been this way since I was little, I love hot rooms just like anyone who likes a sauna and/or hot tub.
The heat I use is electric heat (a space heater) it removes moisture from the air, when I use it my Thermo-Hygro sensors record a humidity drop of about 10% (55% to 45%).
The mold is unfortunately in the heating pipes, which is steam heat. I don't use that this time of year, that's set to 62. I use my electric space heater which stops the allergies.
I doubt it will be as hot as 2011 was, you don't see that kind of heat in June.
If it touches 100 like 2012 and 2013 that alone would be historic, but 2011 was 103-108 which is out of range for what's possible in June.
what is causing this flow to last for so many days near the solar peak of the year? you'd think the sun is powerful enough this time of the year to burn off any and all clouds.
wild, 4 100+ days in just the first 13 days of the month lol
By the way, it looks like it's going to be cloudy on Wednesday and more rain on Thursday? Looks like we won't see sunny weather until Friday? In a way it's a good thing as it will reset the pattern back to sunny weekends.
Thanks, 1944 really stands out wow, I wonder what was going on that summer to cause such intense prolonged heat (outside of that 11 year sunspot cycle lol.) 1944 must've been the hottest summer on record up to that point, I can't see any previous summer going back to the 1860s being as hot as 1944 was. 1896 did have that historic 10 day heatwave, but it didn't reach 100 degrees during that stretch.