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    Down to 50 with 0.41 in the bucket.  Raw grey, wet and cool day for May.   Overall - cloudy, many rain chances, and cooler the next 10 - 14 days 5/9 - 5/19.   We'll see if we get some sun tomorrow as guidance shifted, if so upper 60s - perhaps a few 70s.   Cloudy and wet again on Mothers day this Sunday.   Mon (5/13) - Tue (5/14) warmest days of this week, before going cloudy and rain by Wed (5/15).   next weekend also looking wet, Euro has trough, cut off lows in a series.   warmup could be saved to close the month.

     

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    Records:

    Highs:


    EWR: 93 (2000)
    NYC: 94 (1979)
    LGA: 92 (2000)
    JFK: 86 (2000)


    Lows:

    EWR: 33 (1947)
    NYC: 34 (2020)
    LGA: 36 (2020)
    JFK: 34 (2020)

    Historical:

     

     

    1918: An F4 tornado moved across Floyd, Chickasaw, and Winneshiek Counties in northeast Iowa from two miles north of Pearl Rock to Calmar. Two people died east of Calmar when the tornado was a mile wide. Losses in and near Calmar totaled $250,000. Overall, this tornado killed seven people and injured 15 others.

     

    1933: An estimated F4 tornado moved through Monroe, Cumberland, and Russell Counties in Kentucky along a 60-mile path. The town of Tompkinsville, KY was the hardest hit with 18 people killed. Overall, 36 people lost their lives.

    1966 - Record snows fell in the northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, including 3.1 inches at Pittsburgh PA and 5.4 inches at Youngstown OH. Snow also extended across parts of New York State, with eight inches reported in the southern Adirondacks. (The Weather Channel)

     

    1977 - A late season snowstorm hit parts of Pennsylvania, New York State, and southern and central New England. Heavier snowfall totals included 27 inches at Slide Mountain NY and 20 inches at Norwalk CT. At Boston it was the first May snow in 107 years of records. The heavy wet snow caused extensive damage to trees and power lines. The homes of half a million persons were without power following the storm. (9th-10th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

    1985 - Lightning struck some trees about 150 yards away from a home in Alabama, and followed the driveway to the home. The charge went through the house and burned all the electrical outlets, ruined appliances, and blasted a hole in the concrete floor of the basement. (The Weather Channel)

    1987 - Unseasonably warm weather spread from the Pacific Northwest to the Upper Mississippi Valley. Fifteen cities reported record high temperatures for the date. It was the fourth day of record warmth for Eugene OR and Salem OR. (The National Weather Summary)

    1988 - A massive cyclone in the central U.S. produced severe thunderstorms from eastern Texas to the Upper Ohio Valley. A strong (F-3) tornado ripped through Middleboro KY causing more than 22 million dollars damage. Thunderstorms in east central Texas produced hail three and a half inches in diameter at Groesbeck, and near Fairfield. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

    1989 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front in the south central U.S. produced golf ball size hail and wind gusts to 62 mph at Mira LA, and during the morning hours drenched Stuttgart AR with five inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

    1990 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the central U.S. during the evening hours, mainly from southeastern Missouri to southwestern Indiana. Severe thunderstorms spawned four tornadoes, including two strong (F-2) tornadoes in southern Illinois. Strong thunderstorm winds gusted to 85 mph at Orient IL, and to 100 mph at West Salem. Thunderstorms drenched northeastern Illinois with up to 4.50 inches of rain. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

     

    1995: An F3 tornado produced $10 million in damages along its 40-mile path across central Illinois. The tornado caused significant damage in Cantrall where three homes were destroyed, 10 had significant damage, and 11 had minor damage. The roof and interior of a grade school suffered extensive damage. The tornado passed about 2 miles southeast of the new NWS Office in Lincoln, Illinois.

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    62 now.  Clouds and cooler today with some showers.   Onshore E'rly /NE flow kicks in overnight setting up a chilly , raw and rainy Friday - stuck in the 50s.   Cloudy cool mother's day weekend. Overall cool, and cloudy 8 of the next 10 days, with rain chances.   Cloudy this weekend and extended guidance has a cloudy , rain next weekend too.   Period 5/9 - 5/18 cooler/wetter overall. Next shot at 70s or 80s Mon (5/13)or Tue (5/14)brief reprieve.

     

     

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    Records:

     

    Highs:

     

    EWR: 93 (1949)
    NYC: 92 (1986)
    LGA: 93 (1949)
    JFK:  88 (1986)


    Low:

    EWR:  40 (1967)
    NYC: 32 (1891)
    LGA: 41 (1967)
    JFK: 37 (1992)

    Historical:

     

    1876: A tornado, estimated at F3 intensity, tracked four miles across Chicago, Illinois. The damaged buildings included a candy factory, a hospital, a freight depot, and a church. The tornado moved out over Lake Michigan and was observed to have multiple vortices by a reporter. Further south in Illinois, a tornado blew a moving passenger train off the tracks near Neoga, injuring all 19 people aboard. 

    1933 - Charleston, SC, was deluged with 10.57 inches of rain, an all- time 24 hour record for that location. (The Weather Channel)

    1937: The German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States. Of the 97 people on board (36 passengers and 61 crewmen), there were 35 fatalities (13 passengers and 22 crewmen). One worker on the ground was also killed, making a total of 36 deaths. The Hindenburg was delayed two hours from docking due to thunderstorms in the area.

    1975 - A massive tornado hit Omaha, NE, killing three persons, injuring 133 others, and causing 150 million dollars damage. The tornado struck during the late afternoon moving northeastward through the industrial and residential areas of west central Omaha, and lifting over the northern section of the city. The twister, which cut a swath ten miles long and as much as a quarter of a mile wide, was the mostly costly in U.S. history up til that time. (David Ludlum)

    1987 - Eighteen cities in California and Oregon reported record high temperatures for the date. Highs of 91 degrees at Portland OR, 101 degrees at Medford OR, and 104 degrees at Sacramento CA, were the warmest of record for so early in the season. (The National Weather Summary)

    1988 - A major storm brought high winds to the western half of the country. A wind gust of 74 mph at Pueblo CO broke their May record established just four days earlier, and winds in the Arapahoe Ski Basin area of Colorado reached 85 mph. In North Dakota, the high winds reduced visibilities to near zero in blowing dust closing many roads. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

    1989 - Sixteen cities in the north central U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. Morning lows of 17 at Bismarck ND and 26 at Minneapolis MN were the coldest of record for so late in the season. A reading of 43 degrees at the start of the Kentucky Derby was the coldest in 115 years of records. Light snow was reported in the Upper Midwest, with an inch reported at Chicago IL. (The National Weather Summary)

    1990 - Snow and high winds prevailed behind a Pacific cold front crossing the northwestern U.S. Wind gusts above 50 mph were reported in southeastern Idaho, and heavy snow blanketed the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, with twelve inches reported at Stampede Pass. (The National Weather Summary)

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    5o overnight now to 58.  Cloudy still.   Winds shift from ENE to sw and warm later (next 48 houts).  Pending on sun upper 70s low 80s Tue into Wed.  PM t stroms Wed nigh ahead of   Cooler / cloudier with more showers/rain chances later Thu - Sat.  Still looking unsettles through the coming mothers day weekend.     Overall cloudy and cooler most of the next 7 - 10 days.  Tue/Wed this week may be the warmest till sometime the last 10 days of the May as it looks now.

     

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

    Ensembles have plenty of rain chances moving forward. I think you will have a day or two sprinkled in of 80’s but the majority will be less than ideal 

     

     

    Does look cloudy 9 - 10 of the next 14 days with rain chances.  We'll see how warm Tue/Wed can get,next warm up after then looks like 5/13-5/15 timeframe.  

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  7. Records:

    Highs:

    EWR: 94 (1949)
    NYC: 90 (1980)
    LGA: 90 (1955)
    JFK: 84 (1980)


    Lows:

    EWR:38 (1966)
    NYC: 34 (1891)
    LGA: 42 (1978)
    JFK: 41 (2002)


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    1917 - The same storm which a day earlier produced eight inches of snow in the Texas panhandle, produced a foot of snow at Denver CO, their heaviest snow of record for the month of May. (David Ludlum)
    1930 - The temperature at College Park, VA, soared from 43 degrees to 93 degrees to begin an exceptional heat wave. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)
     
    1933: An estimated F4 tornado cut a 35-mile path from near Brent into Shelby County, Alabama. The town of Helena, AL was especially hard hit, as 14 people died. The tornado roared through Helena at 2:30 am.
    1987 - Unseasonably hot weather prevailed in the western U.S. A dozen cities in California reported record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 93 degrees at San Francisco, 98 degrees at San Jose, 100 degrees at Sacramento, and 101 degrees at Redding, were the warmest of record for so early in the season. The high of 94 degrees at Medford OR was also the warmest of record for so early in the season. (The National Weather Summary)
    1987 - Parts of the western U.S. were in the midst of a blistering May heat wave. The reading of 100 degrees in Downtown Sacramento CA was their earliest of record. Sacramento CA established daily record highs on nine of eleven days between the 4th and the 14th. (The Weather Channel)
    1988 - A stubborn low pressure system continued to drench the eastern U.S. with rain. Thunderstorms again produced large hail in North Carolina. (The National Weather Summary)
    1989 - Thunderstorms swept across Georgia and the Carolinas during the late afternoon and evening hours spawning seventeen tornadoes. A tornado at Toccoa GA injured 15 persons, and a tornado at Chesnee SC killed two persons and injured 35 others. Five tornadoes in North Carolina accounted for five deaths, 88 injuries, and sixty million dollars damage. Thunderstorms also produced baseball size hail at Lake Murray SC, and wind gusts to 78 mph at Brooklyn MD. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
    1990 - A strong Pacific cold front moving rapidly inland caused weather conditions at the east end of the Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington State to quickly change from sunny and calm to westerly winds of 60 mph and ten-foot waves. Three recreational fishing boats capsized in heavy seas off Port Angeles resulting in five deaths. In California, temperatures soared above 90 degrees across much of the state. The high of 101 degrees in downtown Los Angeles was eight degrees hotter than their previous record for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
    1995: A supercell thunderstorms brought torrential rains and large hail up to four inches in diameter to Fort Worth, Texas. This storm also struck a local outdoor festival known as the Fort Worth Mayfest. At the time the storm was the costliest hailstorm in the history of the US, causing more than $2 billion in damage.

     

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    Low of 51 now to 58.  0.09 in the bucket.  Temps between 50 - 59 today with clouds and showers light rain 0.15 - 0.40.   Warmer tomorrow on SW flow but still mainly cloudy and more showers. Tue (5/7) - Wed / (5/8) brief warm up, pending on sunshine more upper 70s / low 80s.    Clouds return later this week by Thu/Fri and another cloudy/west weekend for Mothers day.  Trough 5/10 - 5/13.   Warmer by mid month, but sustained ridging unforeseen through the second week of May.

     

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    Low of 44now to a cloudy 54.  Showers pushing in from the SW.  Overall period of clouds, showers and near/cooler than normal 5/4 - 5/13.  More showers Sun and Mon with a day or two clear/warmup Tue (5/7) and Wed (5/8) 70s / 80s pending on the cloud cover.   

     

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    Pollen cleaner

    Looks like 0.75 - 1.00 inch next 3 days.  Then later next week/weekend more rain.   Dry streak washed away the next 10 days.  Lets see if it goes from regular to deluge.

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    59 and mostly cloudy east/onshore flow.    Wetter cloudier period the next 10 days.  Next warm day or day and half would be Tue (5/4)-Wed (5/5) next week.  

     

     

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  12. On 4/26/2011 at 9:17 AM, SACRUS said:

     

    2024:

    PHL: 2  (Apr: 1 ; May: 1 ; Jun:  ; Jul:  ; Aug:  ; Sep: )
    EWR: 1  (Apr:  ; May: 1 ; Jun:   ; Jul: ; Aug:  ; Sep: )
    TTN:  (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun:  ; Jul:  ; Aug: ; Sep: )
    LGA:  (Apr:  ; May:   ; Jun: ; Jul :  ; Aug: ; Sep: )
    ACY:   (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun:  ; Jul: ; Aug: ; Sep:  )
    TEB: 1 (Apr:  ; May: 1 ; Jun :  ; Jul:  ; Aug: ; Sep: )
    NYC:  (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun:  ; Jul:   ; Aug: ; Sep: )
    JFK:  (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun: ; Jul:  ; Aug:  ; Sep:  )
    ISP:  (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun:  ; Jul:   ; Aug: ; Sep: )

    New Brunswick:  (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun: ; Jul:  ; Aug: ; Sep: )
    BLM:   (Apr:  ; May:  ; Jun:  ; Jul:  ; Aug: ; Sep: )

    89 Degree Days:

    New Brnswck: 1
     

     

     

     

     

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    Highs

    EWR: 90
    PHL: 90
    TEB: 90
    ACY: 89
    BLM: 88
    New Brnswck: 88
    TTN: 87
    NYC: 79
    LGA: 76
    JFK: 66
    ISP:  65

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