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LibertyBell

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  1. you mean rainier than August 2011, summer 2010 was nice and hot and dry throughout.
  2. hail sounds fun but lightning is dangerous, whenever I see it, I feel like I'm going to get struck.
  3. same high for all New York City reporting sites-- 73
  4. is it really hot there? Austin must have much different weather from Dallas, I saw it was in the 70s there.
  5. Funny how the last day of March was so much warmer than this.
  6. There is no onshore flow, where are these clouds coming from?
  7. The sun has been in and out of the clouds here, like right now, it's more cloudy than blue skies here.
  8. I don't see it, we'll get rain Wednesday-Thursday, that's it. Most of these other models are just not that accurate. They don't work in the winter, why would they work now lol?
  9. whats wrong with just pure sunshine though? water vapor just pollutes everything, makes the skies hazy, traps car exhaust, creates more air pollution, etc.
  10. Yay the entire 1995-96 season and especially the January 1996 blizzard are in there too? The storms I really want to see are January 1996, PD2 February 2003 and January 2016 of course !!! I'd love to see April 1982 and February 1983 but I don't think you'll go that far back..... will you?!
  11. what bright sunshine? it's about 50% cloudy now
  12. anywhere once we suck out the air pollutant known as water vapor
  13. my ideal weather, 100 during the day and 50 at night, very low humidity and clear blue skies!
  14. This pattern would NEVER be possible in the winter.
  15. Yes, we hit 70 here. Not just NYC but LGA was colder than us too.
  16. the rain maker is going to be Wednesday-Thursday, all the forecasts I have seen show a nice sunny weekend Friday-Saturday-Sunday.
  17. This is what I mean by the planet self regulating the heat. I think the most obvious sign of climate change is not higher maximum temperatures, but a much smaller difference between highs and lows. The average temperatures can still rise, but we have far fewer record highs in the warm season now and our heatwaves are much shorter. The record highs are all or mostly in the fall and summer. It's going to blur the lines between the seasons until eventually we only have two seasons (wet and dry).
  18. Tony, the forecasts I have seen show it as being mostly sunny Friday, Saturday and Sunday with temperatures in the upper 70s.
  19. EWR: 96 (1965) NYC: 95 (1880) LGA: 94 (2010) JFK: 91 (2010) Lows: EWR: 44 (1967) NYC: 42 (1967) LGA: 45 (1972) JFK: 52 (1967) Historical: 1771 - A famous Virginia flood occurred as heavy rains in the mountains brought all rivers in the state to record high levels. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) 1880: Record maximum temperature for Washington DC. for the date is 96 °F. Boston, MA recorded its highest temperature ever for May of 97 °F. wow 1880 heat in May even beat 2010....
  20. It's not really hot in Canada though is it? Just in the low 80s or close to there?
  21. One of our earliest Memorial Days, with a full week of May/Met Spring left. We really should move Memorial Day to the first Monday in June.
  22. I think we should move Memorial Day to the first Monday in June. It's ridiculous we still have a week of May left after it so it's not even Met summer for another week yet.
  23. I'd be fascinated to know why this is, some patterns seem to be very stable, like the cut off low pattern now and the warm/wet cold/dry pattern in the winter. I wonder if the two are somehow related and the stability of both patterns are connected.
  24. Yeah this is why the beaches and swimming down there are considered much better than the ones up here lol.
  25. It becomes extremely rare to see this kind of weather by June 20th. Our weather changes usually time up well with the seasons. So just going by our climate alone, if this weather does keep going, I see less than a 10% chance of it continuing past June 15th or so. The rainfall has also been higher to our north so I'd say that will continue too, with either average or below normal rainfall near the coast at our latitude.
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