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binbisso

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  1. Remember not everybody lives in central New Jersey.
  2. 91/62 here I don't even have a heat index
  3. Not for my area. Again I did have thunderstorms 4 of the last 7 days with close to 6" of rain. Even Thursday was only excessively hot for like 3 hours before the thunderstorms came through here
  4. Newark barely made it and places like White Plains and Teterboro did not Which were away from sea breezes
  5. I guess that make sense. I've seen much worse heat waves in the past For my area. I have had thunderstorms 4 of the last 7 days with close to 6" here. I love temps in the nineties with dew points in the 50's. that's perfect summer weather for me
  6. I thought heat advisories were for heat indices Above 95゚ for 3 hours or more. Central Park laguardia and Newark didn't hit that yesterday and will be hard to reach that today with dew points mixing out now.
  7. Outside of Long Island and the Jersey Shore I haven't found the heat index above 95 at 1 PM Today. also heat indices were well below actual temperatures yesterday. great way to run a heat wave
  8. Newark down to 93* with ts passing just north and south of them. Heat index 104 at ewr and 101 at the park
  9. Thunderstorm heading right towards me
  10. Alot more cloud cover today which should keep temps down. Feels worse than yesterday though with the higher dp. Looks like showers are popping up in n/e nj and lower Hudson Valley
  11. Today is the best kind of summer day where the actual temperature and heat index are the same. It's been a perfect summer for those of us who do not like heat and humidity. We have about another 3 weeks or so Before Dwindling daylight becomes more noticeable and heat is more tolerable
  12. .88" in 20 minutes in the park temp down to 66*
  13. Up to .87" in the park now temp down to 67*
  14. Almost .5" of rain in Central Park. pouring in Manhattan and bronx. Storms Missing me here in Lower Westchester just cloudy and humid
  15. 90-95* from July 18 thru mid August. YAWN
  16. I wonder how many days this summer we had a heat index above 95*. I bet the fewest at this point in 12 years
  17. Hard to get The dew points above 70゚ even with a strong southerly flow ahead of a cold front. The summer without dews continues.
  18. Bluewave and Snowman 19, If this nina is coupled with the atmosphere, Where has the WAR been for the last 6 weeks or so and No sign of it showing up in the next 2 weeks? We have had nina' act like nino's and vice-versa the last several years. I'm skeptical that our sensible weather will follow enso going forward.
  19. Not just 95゚ but with dew points in the mid sixties or higher. 95*/50 Is not hot and a great summer day. I'll take that over 80゚/72dp any day
  20. With the 15 year average high temperature at Newark of 87.3゚ shouldn't we have a different criteria for heat waves than 90゚ in this warming climate. Especially when dew points are in the forties and fifties with the real feel temperature 5゚ lower Than the actual temperature. It's like comparing 3 consecutive days of 33*, 34* and 35* In early January as a bitter artic outbreak.
  21. I think the big story through the 1st half of met summer will be the low dew points. In the mid forties today in July is pretty impressive and we should have many more days the next week or so like today.
  22. On his 5 PM update Craig Allen on WCBS radio Reported high temperatures across the area at 5pm were in the mid eighties eighties and then he mentioned Newark which was at 91 at 5 PM. He believes there's a sensor issue at Newark And mentioned it on air today. He's a well respected met doing this for many years and wouldn't say something like that if he didn't believe it to be true.
  23. I did notice that Newark was colder in January. Plus you have mentioned that Newark was cooler for a few summers Back in the 2010's. Maybe it is just the pattern Or the micro climate around Newark. It just seems that the last several years when I look at temperatures Newark is always running warmer than all the other reporting stations on the national weather service site
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