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  1. 13 minutes ago, Wxoutlooksblog said:

    19? I got my count from UOFIAMI99 and we added it up to 17. If it's 19, 24 90+ days for the season should be no problem. I was just away on Cape Cod for about 11 days. I think we'll flirt with 90 probably upper 80s this weekend, but I think we'll get heat from the 27th or 28th on and into September. 

    WX/PT

    It's 19 if you include the 2 days in May, when the park hit 90+

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  2. 17 minutes ago, lee59 said:

    It looks like a deluge over NW Nassau around the Great Neck Glen Cove area.

    Yeah got slammed at my office in Great Neck Plaza, definitely over 1" to perhaps 2" so far.

  3. 2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

    A Wunderground station that looks like it’s near Jackson Ave. Its down to 94 now but there were a few stations in that area in the upper 90s. 

    Ok that's S of me with houses a little closer together, not as much green compared to N of the LIRR tracks by me.

  4. 6 minutes ago, psv88 said:

    93/79 here already, this is high end stuff, HI of 112

    You are running about 3 degrees ahead of my two wx stations. 90.8 in Muttontown & 88.9 in Syosset at the moment. 

  5. 15 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

    Through August 6th, New York City's highest daily precipitation is 1.85". If that holds, that would be the lowest figure since 2019 when the maximum daily amount was 1.83". Since New York City moved into a much wetter regime beginning in 1971, the maximum figure has generally been increasing. With potential tropical cyclone-enhanced moisture later this summer into the fall (assuming the EPS seasonal map's risk assessment is reasonably on course), the 1.85" figure could be washed away.

    Below is a chart showing the 30-year moving average for highest daily precipitation since 1900.

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    As you stated, if this Euro seasonal map is correct we should wash & blow away the current figure. 
     

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  6. 8 minutes ago, Tatamy said:

    Isn’t Locust Valley a north shore station?

    Yep next to Glen Cove. These cocorahas are only as good as the observers are reporting their rainfalls after each rainfall.

  7. 21 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

    The Euro and most other models busted once again for how hot LI would get on the southerly flow today. 95 here. Not the 100 in NJ but plenty hot here. 

    94.9 is the high so far in Muttontown. 94.3 in Syosset so far as well. 

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