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  1. Just hit 80 here - going to be close for first 90 here and 2nd other spots.
  2. Heaviest rains now forecasted south into the MD/VA area this is majority Sat - Mon;
  3. Records: Highs: EWR: 97 (2017) NYC: 93 (2017) LGA: 96 (2017) JFK: 92 (2017) Lows: EWR: 47 (1951) NYC: 48 (1979) LGA: 49 (1979) JFK: 49 (1980) Historical: 1881 - Severe thunderstorms spawned more than half a dozen tornadoes in the Lower Missouri Valley. Five of the tornadoes touched down near Saint Joseph MO. In south central Kansas a tornado nearly wiped out the town of Floral. Hail and high winds struck Iowa and southern Minnesota. In Minnesota, Blue Earth City reported five inches of rain in one hour. (David Ludlum) 1885: A tornado in Iowa blew part of a train off the tracks, injuring three passengers. Three coaches and a baggage car were lifted into the air and onto a field. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1899: New Richmond, Wisconsin: A killer tornado rampages through New Richmond, Wisconsin, 114 people die, many attending an outdoor circus. 1915: An estimated F4 tornado moved northeast from northwest of Waterville, Iowa crossing the Mississippi River two miles south of Ferryville, Wisconsin. A man and his daughter were killed in one of three homes that were obliterated southwest of "Heytman," a small railroad station on the Mississippi River. 60 buildings and eight homes were destroyed in Wisconsin. This tornado caused approximately $200,000 in damage. In addition to this tornado, another estimated F4 tornado moved northeast across Fayette and Clayton Counties in northeast Iowa. One farm was devastated, the house and barn leveled. Heavy machinery was thrown 300 yards. Clothing was carried two miles. 1947 - A heavy wet snow blanketed much of southern and central Wyoming, and gave many places their heaviest and latest snow of record. Totals included 18.4 inches at Lander, 8.7 inches at Cheyenne, and 4.5 inches at Casper. (11th-12th) (The Weather Channel) 1948: The Columbia River Basin flood peaked on this date in the Northwest. The flood produced the highest water level in the basin since the flood there in 1894. The damage estimate for the 1948 flood was $101 million, and 75 lives were lost. 1956: The upper Midwest was in the midst of a six-day stretch of 90 degree plus temperatures. The high of 97° at Chicago, IL and 95° at Rockford, IL set daily high temperature records. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1959: A heavy thunderstorm was accompanied by a small tornado at Celeron near Jamestown, NY and gave a two inch rainfall in 75 minutes in Colden, NY. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1968: Tropical Storm Abby moved northeast and crossed central Florida, briefly reaching hurricane status in the Gulf of Mexico. The tropical storm then moved along the coast of Florida and into Georgia, then made a loop as a tropical depression through the Carolinas, moving south to the North Carolina/South Carolina coast. Locations that received record daily rainfalls included: Philadelphia, PA: 3.05 inches, Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC : 2.23 inches, Dulles Airport at Sterling, VA: 1.88 inches, Wilmington, DE: 1.75 inches, Newark, NJ: 1.74 inches and Williamsport, PA: 1.30 inches. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1969 - Record late season snows covered parts of Montana. Five inches was reported at Great Falls and east of Broadus. Billings, MT, tied their June record with lows of 32 degrees on the 12th and the 13th. (The Weather Channel) 1978: Lightning killed a 14 year old boy running home to avoid the rain at Lauderhill, FL. The lightning struck a pine tree near the boy and severely burned his legs and knocked his shoes off. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1983 - The state of Utah was beseiged by floods and mudslides. Streets in downtown Salt Lake City were sandbagged and turned into rivers of relief. The town of Thistle was completely inundated as a mudslide made a natural dam. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms in Nebraska produced softball size hail around Fremont and Ames, and 3.5 inches of rain in less than one hour. Four and a half inches in less than an hour caused flooding around Ithica, NE. A tornado destroyed a mobile home near Broken Bow, NE, injuring both occupants. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Fifteen cities in the southeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date, including Asheville with a reading of 40 degrees. Drought conditions continued to intensify across the eastern half of the nation. Rainfall at Nashville, TN, was running 12.5 inches below normal. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather from Tennessee Valley to the Central Appalachians in the afternoon and evening, and produced severe weather in Oklahoma and Texas during the evening and night. Thunderstorms spawned ten tornadoes, and there were 164 reports of large hail and damaging winds. Thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 100 mph at Amarillo, TX, and wind gusts to 110 mph at Denton TX. Hail three inches in diameter was reported at Tucumcari NM. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2005 - A tornado in Hammond, Wisconsin damaged 22 homes and produced $3.6 million in damage (Associated Press).
  4. 71 / 62 - could be the warmest day so far for many and the 2nd for some and first for others 90 degree day. A brief summer blast, before the next front approaches and linger over or near by with 96 hours of mainly cloudy and around 1 - 1.5 inches of rain, which trended more south with the recent forecacts. Clouds could arrive as early as Friday late morning and with any hope or luck we can trend drier and maybe get pokes of sun on Saturday. Warmer / drier by the 17th with heat building north and east by the 20th with next shot at some heat. Looks overall warm - hot and perhaps wetter as center of the ridge looks to center just west initially. 6/12 : Hottest day of the next 7 6/14 - 6/16 : Cloudy / wet cooler 6/17 - 6/19 : warmer 6/20 - beyond : Heat potential
  5. Highs: Wet central park growth keeping NYC lower TEB: 87 EWR: 86 BLM: 85 PHL: 85 ACY: 85 LGA: 84 New Brnswck: 84 JFK: 83 TTN: 82 ISP: 81 NYC: 81
  6. JFK 95 degree or higher by season top 12 Year Rank Days >= 95 °F 2010 1 10 1963 2 8 2002 3 7 1999 3 7 1983 3 7 2013 6 6 1949 6 6 2012 8 5 1966 8 5 1955 8 5 2022 11 4 2006 11 4 1993 11 4 1991 11 4 1974 11 4 1968 11 4 1948 11 4 2019 18 3
  7. JFK rank 90 degree days or higher Year Rank Days >= 90 °F 2010 1 32 1983 2 26 2002 3 21 1971 4 18 1949 4 18 2005 6 17 1991 6 17 2022 8 16 2012 8 16 1959 8 16 1955 8 16 2016 12 15 1995 12 15 1961 12 15 1999 15 14 1988 15 14 1966 15 14 1952 15 14 2011 19 13 1993 19 13 1984 19 13 1977 19 13 1970 19 13 1969 19 13 1963 19 13 2020 26 12 2015 26 12 2006 26 12 2003 26 12 1978 26 12 1968 26 12 1953 26 12 1987 33 11 1981 33 11 1980 33 11 1962 33 11 2021 37 10 1997 37 10 1974 37 10 2017 40 9 2013 40 9 2008 40 9 1989 40 9 1956 40 9 2023 45 8 2018 45 8 2001 45 8 1986 45 8 1975 45 8 1973 45 8 1972 45 8 1964 45 8 2019 53 7 2007 53 7 1994 53 7 1957 53 7 1948 53 7 2024 58 6 2009 58 6 2000 58 6 1992 58 6 1990 58 6 1965 58 6 1998 64 5 1985 64 5 1976 64 5 1954 64 5 1996 68 4 1982 68 4 1960 68 4 1958 68 4 1979 72 3 2014 73 2 1950 73 2 2004 75 1 1951 75 1 1967 77 0
  8. JFK July, 199 + Auf 1st was 97 degrees 97 / July 1 74 69 0.34 0.0 July 2 79 70 0.00 0.0 July 3 84 70 0.00 0.0 July 4 97 76 0.00 0.0 July 5 102 80 0.00 0.0 July 6 99 82 0.00 0.0 July 7 93 72 0.00 0.0 July 8 89 71 0.00 0.0 July 9 82 69 0.00 0.0 July 10 85 68 0.00 0.0 July 11 82 62 0.00 0.0 July 12 79 61 0.06 0.0 July 13 77 61 0.06 0.0 July 14 74 61 0.00 0.0 July 15 84 59 0.00 0.0 July 16 89 69 0.00 0.0 July 17 89 73 0.00 0.0 July 18 92 74 0.00 0.0 July 19 90 73 0.48 0.0 July 20 82 71 0.00 0.0 July 21 79 70 0.00 0.0 July 22 78 72 0.09 0.0 July 23 82 71 0.00 0.0 July 24 90 73 0.00 0.0 July 25 92 76 0.00 0.0 July 26 91 75 0.00 0.0 July 27 95 73 0.00 0.0 July 28 97 74 0.00 0.0 July 29 85 73 0.00 0.0 July 30 87 73 0.00 0.0 July 31 84 74 0.00 0.0
  9. Oddly JFK officially began recording on Jul 17, 1948 so the prior 17 days are not avaible to post.
  10. JFK July, 1993 Day High (°F) Low (°F) Precip. (inches) Snow (inches) July 1 83 66 0.00 0.0 July 2 71 64 0.85 0.0 July 3 85 65 0.61 0.0 July 4 96 71 0.00 0.0 July 5 89 71 0.00 0.0 July 6 81 71 0.00 0.0 July 7 88 73 0.00 0.0 July 8 94 77 0.00 0.0 July 9 101 77 0.00 0.0 July 10 100 80 0.00 0.0 July 11 91 76 0.00 0.0 July 12 94 77 0.00 0.0 July 13 89 75 0.00 0.0 July 14 85 71 0.05 0.0 July 15 90 74 0.00 0.0 July 16 88 68 0.00 0.0 July 17 87 67 0.00 0.0 July 18 82 68 0.00 0.0 July 19 75 65 0.33 0.0 July 20 91 66 0.00 0.0 July 21 87 72 0.00 0.0 July 22 85 69 0.00 0.0 July 23 87 70 0.00 0.0 July 24 81 66 0.00 0.0 July 25 86 68 0.00 0.0 July 26 76 65 0.00 0.0 July 27 81 68 0.33 0.0 July 28 89 73 0.00 0.0 July 29 88 72 0.22 0.0 July 30 86 73 0.00 0.0 July 31 84 70 0.00 0.0
  11. 1991 not as hot in JFK JFK, July, 1991 July 1 79 62 0.00 0.0 July 2 80 67 0.28 0.0 July 3 77 66 0.00 0.0 July 4 77 63 0.00 0.0 July 5 71 66 0.35 0.0 July 6 77 67 0.00 0.0 July 7 84 71 0.07 0.0 July 8 89 71 0.00 0.0 July 9 88 73 0.00 0.0 July 10 80 62 0.00 0.0 July 11 90 68 0.00 0.0 July 12 82 63 0.00 0.0 July 13 77 66 0.68 0.0 July 14 82 69 0.00 0.0 July 15 87 67 0.00 0.0 July 16 86 67 0.00 0.0 July 17 91 71 0.00 0.0 July 18 92 76 0.00 0.0 July 19 88 76 0.00 0.0 July 20 96 76 0.00 0.0 July 21 99 77 0.05 0.0 July 22 89 74 0.08 0.0 July 23 97 74 0.39 0.0 July 24 89 74 0.00 0.0 July 25 80 70 0.26 0.0 July 26 84 71 0.20 0.0 July 27 79 69 0.00 0.0 July 28 86 67 0.00 0.0 July 29 74 67 0.12 0.0 July 30 78 68 0.00 0.0 July 31 80 69 0.00 0.0
  12. Haze moving out and some clouds forming - A beautiful 81 / 54 here https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES19/ABI/SECTOR/NE/GEOCOLOR/GOES19-NE-GEOCOLOR-600x600.gif
  13. JFK July, 2010 July 1 81 64 0.00 0.0 July 2 83 62 0.00 0.0 July 3 87 66 0.00 0.0 July 4 101 69 0.00 0.0 July 5 97 71 0.00 0.0 July 6 101 75 0.00 0.0 July 7 100 77 0.00 0.0 July 8 87 76 0.00 0.0 July 9 87 74 0.00 0.0 July 10 83 74 0.00 0.0 July 11 90 73 0.00 0.0 July 12 90 71 0.00 0.0 July 13 83 74 0.85 0.0 July 14 82 74 0.29 0.0 July 15 86 73 0.00 0.0 July 16 87 74 0.00 0.0 July 17 93 79 0.00 0.0 July 18 95 77 0.00 0.0 July 19 88 74 0.58 0.0 July 20 89 75 0.00 0.0 July 21 90 76 0.00 0.0 July 22 91 75 0.00 0.0 July 23 84 74 0.61 0.0 July 24 97 80 0.00 0.0 July 25 93 74 0.08 0.0 July 26 89 68 0.00 0.0 July 27 90 71 0.00 0.0 July 28 86 71 0.00 0.0 July 29 87 74 0.03 0.0 July 30 80 68 0.00 0.0 July 31 81 64 0.00 0.0
  14. JFK July, 2011 July 1 85 63 0.00 0.0 July 2 86 67 0.00 0.0 July 3 78 70 0.23 0.0 July 4 86 69 0.00 0.0 July 5 91 70 0.00 0.0 July 6 86 71 0.00 0.0 July 7 92 73 0.09 0.0 July 8 82 70 0.58 0.0 July 9 91 70 0.00 0.0 July 10 82 68 0.00 0.0 July 11 88 72 0.00 0.0 July 12 98 77 0.00 0.0 July 13 89 70 0.06 0.0 July 14 85 66 0.00 0.0 July 15 86 68 0.00 0.0 July 16 89 69 0.00 0.0 July 17 87 70 0.00 0.0 July 18 94 72 0.00 0.0 July 19 93 75 0.00 0.0 July 20 85 73 0.00 0.0 July 21 88 73 0.00 0.0 July 22 103 76 0.00 0.0 July 23 102 79 0.00 0.0 July 24 93 76 0.21 0.0 July 25 81 70 0.09 0.0 July 26 88 70 0.17 0.0 July 27 87 69 0.00 0.0 July 28 86 69 0.00 0.0 July 29 83 71 1.28 0.0 July 30 93 75 0.00 0.0 July 31 89 71 0.00 0.0
  15. JFK July, 1966 July 1 85 67 0.00 0.0 July 2 101 69 0.00 0.0 July 3 104 77 0.00 0.0 July 4 101 74 0.00 0.0 July 5 86 69 0.00 0.0 July 6 82 70 0.00 0.0 July 7 91 73 0.00 0.0 July 8 87 69 0.00 0.0 July 9 85 62 0.00 0.0 July 10 87 70 0.00 0.0 July 11 98 73 0.00 0.0 July 12 93 72 0.00 0.0 July 13 92 73 0.00 0.0 July 14 89 73 0.00 0.0 July 15 83 66 0.00 0.0 July 16 82 60 0.00 0.0 July 17 83 63 0.00 0.0 July 18 87 63 0.00 0.0 July 19 81 67 0.34 0.0 July 20 82 61 0.00 0.0 July 21 79 59 0.00 0.0 July 22 81 59 0.00 0.0 July 23 81 64 0.00 0.0 July 24 80 64 0.00 0.0 July 25 82 66 0.00 0.0 July 26 89 68 0.01 0.0 July 27 82 69 0.08 0.0 July 28 80 70 0.03 0.0 July 29 91 70 0.23 0.0 July 30 78 63 0.00 0.0 July 31 85 62 0.00 0.0
  16. July 1966 hottest of the summer JFK 7/2/1966: 101 / 69 7/3/1966: 104 / 77 7/4/1966: 101 / 74
  17. Records: Highs: EWR: 96 (2000) NYC: 95 (1973) LGA: 96 (1984) JFK: 93 (1984) Lows: EWR: 46 (1980) NYC: 46 (1972) LGA: 46 (1972) JFK: 48 (1980) Historical: 1842 - A late season snowstorm struck New England. Snow fell during the morning and early afternoon, accumulating to a depth of ten to twelve inches at Irasburg VT. Berlin NH was blanketed with eleven inches of snow during the day. Snow whitened the higher peaks of the Appalachians as far south as Maryland. (David Ludlum) 1842: A late-season snowstorm struck New England. Snow fell during the morning and early afternoon, accumulating to a depth of ten to twelve inches at Irasburg, Vermont. Berlin, New Hampshire was blanketed with eleven inches of snow during the day. Snow whitened the higher peaks of the Appalachians as far south as Maryland. The latest date for the occurrence of a general snowstorm in our period over northern New England and northern New York came in 1842 on the morning of 11 June. Zadock Thompson, a professor of natural history and the Queen City's longtime weatherman, commented: "Snow during the forenoon's boards whitened and the mountains as white as in winter." 1877 - The temperature at Los Angeles, CA, reached 112 degrees during a heatwave. It would have been the all-time record for Los Angeles but official records did not begin until twenty days later. (The Weather Channel) 1915: A tornado moved slowly northeast from southwest of Mullinville, KS, allowing people to reach shelter from this extremely large tornado. One entire farm was completely swept away on the edge of Mullinville, and many more homes were destroyed. As it moved northeast, eight separate funnels were noted at one time under the huge rotating cloud. Damage totaled $75,000 dollars. It was reported that three mules were carried two miles. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1947: An unusually cold late season storm system brought significant snow to Cheyenne, WY. By the end of the day, 4.4 inches of snow had fallen, and the snow continued into the 12th. A trace of snow fell at Denver, CO. They also set a daily record low of 34°. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1954: A strong heat wave hit much of the Midwest. Chicago, IL set a record high of 97°. This began an 11-day run with high temperatures of 90° or higher. Two high temperature records were set during that period. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1972: FROST at Big Meadows, VA 31°, Blacksburg, VA 30°, Dulles, VA 40°, KDCA 47°, Naked creek, Virginia 32° . Dozens of locations in the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England reported record chill thanks to Canadian high pressure. Muskegon, MI set a June record low of 31°. Locations that reported daily record lows included: Elkins, WV: 29°, Beckley, WV: 32°, Charleston, WV: 33°, Baltimore, MD: 40°, Dulles Airport, VA: 40°, Lynchburg, VA: 41°, Richmond, VA: 48° and Norfolk, VA: 53°. 1972 - Heavy showers brought 1.64 inches of rain to Phoenix AZ, a record for the month of June. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - South Texas endured another day of torrential rains. Up to twelve inches of rain drenched Harris County, and nearly ten inches soaked Luce Bayou, mainly during the afternoon hours. Thunderstorm rains left seven feet of water over Highway 189 in northern Val Verde County. Flooding caused nine million dollars damage in Real County. A thunderstorm at Perryton, TX, produced golf ball size hail and 70 mph winds, and spawned a tornado which struck a mobile killing one person and injuring the other four occupants. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thirty cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date, including El Dorado, AR, with a reading of 48 degrees. Canaan Valley WV and Thomas WV dipped to 30 degrees. Flagstaff AZ was the cold spot in the nation with a low of 30 degrees. Coolidge, just 180 miles away, was the hot spot in the nation with an afternoon high of 105 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south central and southeastern U.S. during the day and night. Thunderstorms spawned eleven tornadoes, including one which tore the roof off a restaurant at Bee Branch, AR, injuring six persons. The tornado tossed one car into the restaurant, and another car over it. Temperatures soared into the 90s across much of Florida. Lakeland reported a record high of 99 degrees for the second day in a row. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990: One of the most expensive hailstorms in U.S. history occurred as $625 million of damage was caused along the Colorado Front Range from Colorado Springs to Estes Park. Golf to baseball sized hail fell along with heavy rain. 60 people were injured in the storm. 1993: The first federal Disaster Declaration was issued for parts of Minnesota hard hit by the beginning stages of the Great Midwest Flood of 1993. By August, parts of nine states were declared disaster areas. The entire state of Iowa was declared a disaster area. The flood was the worst this century in the U.S. Damage totaled almost $20 billion dollars. More than 50,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1995: Lightning struck a metal garage door in Franklintown, PA. A man leaning against the door was partially paralyzed for nearly a day. It was the 2nd time in the last 10 years the 30-yr-old man had been hit by lightning. (Ref. Weather Guide Calendar with Phenomenal Weather Events 2011 Accord Pub. 2010, USA) 1996: Hail five inches in diameter fell 13 miles southeast of Mullinville, KS. There was a report of 10 head of cattle killed. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1999: On this date through the 14th, several hailstorms occurred across Eastern Colorado. Hail accumulated to a depth of 12 inches near Colorado Springs, CO. The roof on a business gave way under the weight of the hail. Damage in the Denver area totaled $35 million dollars ($17.5 million dollars from auto claims and $17.5 million from homeowner claims). Areas hardest hit included: Castle Rock, Commerce City, Evergreen and Golden. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)
  18. 73 / 56 hazy (smoke) otherwise partly sunny- sunny. Back to the 80s today - warmer tomorrow with the next or first 90 for the hotter spots in C/N -NJ perhaps even east. A bit cooler Friday but still sunny/ dry. Next stretch of 96 hours of clouds and front over or near by bring 1 - 1.5 inches of rain between overnight Friday into next Tuesday. Beyond there overall warm / wet with heat from the west building north and east by the 20th as it turns hotter but looks to remain with rain/storms chances keeping it overall wet. 6/11 - 6/13 : Warm up , dry 6/14 - 6/17 : Front - clouds, rain 1-2 inches 6/18 - 6/19 : warmer 6/20 - beyond : warm-hot / wet overall western heat building north=east
  19. Today's (6/10) Highs PHL: 84 ACY: 82 TTN: 80 New Brnswck: 79 TEB: 79 EWR: 79 BLM: 78 LGA: 76 JFK: 75 ISP: 75 NYC: 73
  20. https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes//wfo.php?wfo=phi https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes//wfo.php?wfo=phi
  21. Yesterday's departures 6/9 LGA: 64 / 61 (-8) NYC: 64 / 62 (-7) EWR: 67 / 62 (-6) JFK: 66 / 62 (-4)
  22. Just hard to clear out with an onshore wind component E/ENE still. Like silly puddy
  23. Yes I was pointing out there wasn't high concentration in other period like this period.
  24. Looks like rain is possible Sun/Monday as well.
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