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83 / 72 clouds clearing looks like 2-4 hours of sunshine before clouds arrives
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close but no sweat-gar
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79 / 72 clouds left over from overnight storms, slowly clearing. Should continue to the heat for most places before the front comes through later today (front to CPA) so about 4 - 6 hours of sunshine / heating. Some lingering storms Thu (eastern/coastal areas) otherwise a break in the heat lasting through Sat (7/20). Strong heat limited but upper 80s / near to low 90s from Sun (7/21) as the Atltantic ridge keeps the EC in the ridge. Perhaps some stronger heat the MW trough lifts out later next week and weekend. 7/17 : Hot /humid (evening storms front) 7/18 - 7/20 : break in heat . humiditity 7/21 - beyond : Overall warm to humid - more frequent storm chances with southerly tropical flow by the 24th
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So far storms avoiding EWR and chance for low bove 80
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Highs: TEB: 101 EWR: 99 TTN: 98 New Brnswck: 98 PHL: 98 LGA 97 ACY: 96 BLM: 95 NYC: 94 ISP: 93 JFK: 89
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Records: Highs: EWR: 101 (1988) NYC: 99 (1980) LGA: 97 (1980) JFK: 100 (1983) Lows: EWR: 57 (1946) LGA: 56 (1946) LGA: 58 (1946) JFK: 60 (1966) Historical: 1920 - A severe hailstorm over parts of Antelope and Boone counties in Nebraska stripped trees of bark and foliage, ruined roofs, and broke nearly every window facing north. (The Weather Channel) 1946 - The temperature at Medford, OR, soared to an all-time high of 115 degrees to begin a two week heat wave. During that Oregon heat wave the mercury hit 100 degrees at Sexton Summit for the only time in forty years of records. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1975 - An early afternoon thunderstorm raked the east side of Tucson, AZ, with gale force winds, heavy rain, and numerous lightning strikes. A thirteen year old boy was swept through a forty foot long culvert by raging waters before being rescued. (The Weather Channel) 1979: The most damaging tornado in Wyoming history touched down 3 miles west-northwest of the Cheyenne airport. This strong tornado moved east or east-southeast across the northern part of Cheyenne, causing $22 million in damage and one fatality. 140 houses and 17 trailers were destroyed. 325 other homes were damaged. Four C-130 aircraft and National Guard equipment sustained $12 million damage. Municipal hangars and buildings suffered $10 million in losses. 1987 - Showers and thundestorms in the southwestern U.S. ended a record string of thirty-nine consecutive days of 100 degree heat at Tucson, AZ. A thunderstorm at Bullhead City, AZ, produced wind gusts to 70 mph reducing the visibility to near zero in blowing dust. Southerly winds gusting to 40 mph pushed temperature readings above 100 degrees in the Northern Plains. Rapid City, SD, reported a record high of 106 degrees, following a record low of 39 degrees just three days earlier. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thirty-seven cities in the eastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Highs of 96 degrees at Bluefield, WV, and 104 degrees at Charleston WV were all-time records, and afternoon highs of 98 degrees at Binghamton, NY, 99 degrees at Elkins, WV, and 103 degrees at Pittsburgh PA, tied all- time records. Highs of 104 degrees at Baltimore, MD, and 105 degrees at Parkersburg WV were records for July, and Beckley, WV, equalled their record for July with a high of 94 degrees. Martinsburg, WV, was the hot spot in the nation with a reading of 107 degrees. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms raked the northeastern U.S. with large hail and damaging winds. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Showers and thunderstorms developing along a stationary front drenched the Middle Atlantic Coast States with heavy rain, causing flooding in some areas. More than five inches of rain was reported near Madison and Ferncliff, VA. Hot weather prevailed in Texas. San Angelo reported a record high of 106 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)
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Highs: TEB: 101 EWR: 99 TTN: 98 New Brnswck: 98 PHL: 98 LGA 97 ACY: 96 BLM: 95 NYC: 94 ISP: 93 JFK: 89
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98 here west wind pushed EWR to 99 (maybe inter hour 101)
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97 69 here EWR:95 LGA: 95 NYC" 93
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96 / 71 EWR: 94 (S wind) LGA: 93 NYC: 92
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SSW wind upto 94 here LGA: 94 EWR: 93 (S wind) NYC: 91
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11AM Roundup TTN: 92 EWR: 92 New Brnswck: 92 LGA: 91 ACY: 90 PHL: 90 BLM: 90 TEB: 89 ISP: 88 NYC: 87 JFK: 85
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Was in the 50s some days around the fourth of July week / weekend and last week around NJ beaches with the constant southerly flow causing persistent upwelling as the surface waters are pushed out offshore.
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EWR: 89 (1000AM) LGA: 88 NYC: 86
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91 / 67 - outside of clouds/ showers we are coming in on 98 - 103 for the CNJ-NE_NJ areas
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Atlantic ridge keeps ridging along the EC, trough into the MW, looks continued warm-hot, humid with increased storm frequency
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https://weather.com/storms/severe/news/2024-07-16-derecho-midwest-thunderstorms-complex-damaging-winds IL/ Mid wst storms report.
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Overnight low of 82 in EWR.
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85 / 72 and clear. Mid - upper 90s heat with some warmer spots to 100 or better, if storms/showers and any debris clouds dont get in the way. Some pop up storms today (northern / west favored). Clouds from the Chicago storms split N/S and dissipating. Maybe just as warm tomorrow with front approaching later in the evening. Front clears Thu with break in the heat / humidity through Saturday. Overall warm - hot, humid as Atlantic ridge keeps the east coast warm. 7/16-7/17 : Very hot humid ( pm storms, front Wed eveing) 7/18 - 7/21 : Break in heat - near normal - 80s to near 90 7/22 - beyond : Warm - hot / humid, increased storm frequency - overall warm
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Records: Highs: EWR: 104 (1995) NYC: 102 (1995) LGA: 103 (1995) JFK: 99 (1983) Lows: EWR: 55 (1940) NYC: 57 (1930) LGA: 62 (1960) JFK: 59 (1999) Historical: 1901: The city of Marquette, Michigan set their all-time record high temperature with 108-degree reading. 1916 - A dying South Atlantic Coast storm produced torrential rains in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Altapass, NC, was drenched with more than 22 inches of rain, a 24 hour rainfall record for the state. Flooding resulted in considerable damage, particularly to railroads. (David Ludlum) 1954 - The temperature at Balcony Falls, VA, soared to 110 degrees to establish a state record. (The Weather Channel) 1983 - The Big Thompson Creek in Colorado flooded for the second time in seven years, claiming three lives, and filling the town of Estes Park with eight to ten feet of water. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Unseasonably cool weather spread into the south central and eastern U.S. Fifteen cities reported record low temperatures for the date, including Houghton Lake, MI, with a reading of 37 degrees. The high temperature for the date of 58 degrees at Flint, MI, was their coolest of record for July. Thunderstorms spawned several tornadoes in Illinois and Indiana, injuring a cow near Donovan, IL. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Twenty-six cities east of the Mississippi River reported record high temperatures for the date. Charleston, WV, established an all-time record high with a reading of 103 degrees, and Chicago, IL, reported a record fifth day of 100 degree heat for the year. A severe thunderstorm moving across Omaha, NE, and the Council Bluffs area of west central Iowa spawned three tornadoes which injured 88 persons, and also produced high winds which injured 18 others. Winds at the Omaha Eppley Airport reached 92 mph. Damage from the storm was estimated at 43 million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms drenched Kansas City, MO, with 4.16 inches of rain, a record for the date. Two and a half inches of rain deluged the city between Noon and 1 PM. Afternoon thunderstorms in South Carolina deluged Williamstown with six inches of rain in ninety minutes, including four inches in little more than half an hour. (The National Weather Summary)(Storm Data)
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Highs: EWR: 98 PHL: 97 BLM: 97 LGA: 97 TTN: 96 New Brnswck: 96 ACY: 96 TEB: 93 NYC: 91 (rains have left their mark) ISP: 86 JFK: 84
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91 / 70 Wind: 196° (SSW)