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Yeah Essex Union and Middlesex counties should have their own sub form. It amazes me how Warmer they are from most of this area even places like Trenton which has no ocean influence Newark has twice as many 90゚ days then there.
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Departures through 8/12 Lga -1.5 Cpk -1.3 Philly -1 Atl. City arp.-1.7 Trnt. -1.6 Jfk -1.6 Allentown pa -2 Ewr +0.5 Newark is running 2゚ warmer than any site South west North or northeast of there.
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75* dp 67. Looks like dp will be lower today which should make today more tolerable than yesterday. relief coming Sunday for 3 or 4 days that's been the theme of this summer No prolonged heat waves
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GEFS couldn't even get the 1st day right today ended up -2. Hard to have much faith in it
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Can you post a map showing near 600 heights. I'm seeing more 588 to 591. Heights do not look that impressive to me considering the high temp models are spitting out. Warming climate I guess.
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I believe we're supposed to be warm to hot in the month of August but I could be mistaken. What's impressive is the next 10 days my highest temperature is 83゚ and Lows in the sixties and several days in the fifties during peak summer
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Warm today but dp in the upper 50s to low 60s makes it very comfortable outside. What a great 7 to 10 days upcoming during peak summer climo. Cool nights and pleasantly warm days. Couldn't draw it up better if I did it myself
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I'm curious as to why anyone would expect a below normal season with the way our climate is warming. If I was a met or long range forecaster I would always go with above normal temps And I would probably be right 90% of the time.
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Right now this July would be normal using the 1971 to 2000 Norms. -1.3 for Park and lga.
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Totally disgusting out 2 of the worst days yet yesterday and today this summer. Hopefully we get a break the next 2 weeks to finish out July. then only have to get through August with the heat and humidity September is much more bearable
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Can you please post accurate information as every climate site is still below normal except Newark. Edit. Not sure about Teterboro and Trenton but all New York City climate sites are below normal
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Can you explain to me how we're in a warm to hot pattern when through the 1st 15 days of July almost all reporting stations are between -1 and -2.5 including Connecticut. Maybe you mean Newark and central New Jersey which still is not a hot pattern as most of those locations are around plus 1.
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The park is up to 86゚ jump 10゚ in the last hour
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I agree but going off of today's 12ZGFS Dew points the next 4 days starting tomorrow are between 65 to 70 at 2:00 p.m. each day. Obviously near the water on Long Island and coastal New Jersey will probably be several degrees higher. not that spectacular for mid July it could be much worse
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We can go 90, 93, 93 and 90 over the next 4 days starting tomorrow And some would be impressed But that would be slightly above normal for mid July and really nice weather for outdoor activities such as beaches pools barbecues. Most reporting stations in the metro area will still be slightly below normal or normall after this period except for Newark. This will not be a July to remember except for convection and rains
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I believe those departures are off a bit I know Central Park is -2
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Newark was the only area to hit 90゚ yesterday The 5 boroughs Long Island most of northern New Jersey lower Hudson Valley were all between 82 and 87゚. I think we gotta give the 90゚ threshold a break. Normal highs in the urban areas are between 86 and 88, so 90゚ is 2 to 4゚ above normal. not very special any more especially in warming climate. It's no different in Winter when a 35゚ high is not cold or remarkable when the normal high is 38. 95゚ should be the new threshold in this warming climate. anyway a beautiful 71゚ dew point of 67 on July 13th In this new age of global warming
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Ok.
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Central Park 10 laguardia 10 White Plains 8 just did my research I'm not too far off and they are less than half of what Newark has would love to know what philly and Trenton have as far as 90゚ days
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Bluewave all reporting stations in July are running from-1 to -2.5 including Connecticut but Newark is at +1 with today included. We know of cpk problems but Newark seems to be off too. For example Philly high was 92* today Newark 93* most other metro area stations were in the mid 80s
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While in the New York City metro region Central Park 85 laguardia 81 White Plains 81 Teterboro 86. I'll bet that every one of those sites has less than 10 90゚ days. That area in North central New Jersey near Newark and the surrounding counties have a climo like Washington DC. I'll bet even philly and Trenton have less
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Sun July 11-Mon July 19 Pockets of FF/SVR and a modest heat wave
binbisso replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
lost power last night at 2am as a huge tree fell across the street from my house Onto the power lines thankfully Mount Vernon DPW has cleared the tree and con ed is in the process of fixing the lines- 382 replies
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
binbisso replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Same here. Bronx river Parkway and saw mill river Parkway both closed hutch soon to follow- 587 replies
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72* /68 now with TS and heavy rain
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Thst amazing even Newark only made it to 87*. 80* today for my high. 5* below forecast high.
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