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  1. Currently 85 and 48 DT very splendid out.
  2. Last Mat at EWR was +0.2 with 0.89" rain the entire month May this year is currently +2.8 w/ 2.17"
  3. Early June trough clinging off the NE coast.
  4. 79 and partly sunny, warmest day of the next 7-9 on tap. Some showers and more clouds over the Sothern 1/3 of NJ. Mid - upper 80s (warm spots small outside shot at 90). Sat looks dry and partly sunny low 80s and Sun similar but chance of showers/rain by the later pm. Memorial day looking potentially quite wet. Beyond there trough into the NE to close may near / slightly below normal. Next month opens with a trough cutting off and pending on the location of the cut off we'll see a southerly flow or onshore flow and perhaps unsettles through the 5th. Beyond there heights rise into the second week of the month.
  5. Cloudy and storms rolling through 72 and a bit humid 65 DT. We'll see how much clearing we have after lunch and try to push to streak to 3 straight 80+days for much of the area, otherwise steady in the 70s. Breaks into W- PA now. Warmer tomorrow , next outside chance of 90 or 2 reading in the warmer spots. The weekend looks best Fri/Sat and rain/storm chances Sunday and Memorial day. Trough swings through and we wend the month near / cooler than normal 5/27- 5/3. Heights rise to open next month 6/1 - 6/4 with a brief warmup but tendency for ridge out west with troughinng into the NE early persistenton guidance. https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov//GOES16/ABI/SECTOR/NE/GEOCOLOR/GOES16-NE-GEOCOLOR-600x600.gif
  6. Highs: New Brnswck: 88 PHL: 88 EWR: 87 TEB: 87 BLM: 85 TTN: 85 NYC: 84 LGA: 84 ACY: 82 ISP: 78 JFK: 76
  7. Up to 85 / 64 plenty of mid / upper 80s today. We'll see if anyone can touch 90. Showers/storms (clouds) tomorrow but still warm. Dries out Fri (5/24) and much of Sat (5/25). Still a bit iffy on timing of showers and rain chances this 3 day weekend between late Sat - Sun (5/26) and/or later Sun and Memorial day (5/27). Beyond there 5/28 - 5/30 trough into the east and overall near normal with brief warmup 5/31 with trough to open next month and a cooler first 5 days looking longer range. Beyond there height rise towards the 6th / warmer.
  8. Records: Highs: EWR: 96 (1996) NYC: 93 (1996) LGA: 93 (1996) JFK: 90 (1996) Lows: EWR: 42 (2002) NYC: 40 (1907) LGA: 45 (2002) JFK: 42 (2020) Historical: 1860 - A swarm of tornadoes occurred in the Ohio Valley. Tornadoes struck the cities of Louisville, KY, Cincinnati, OH, Chillicothe, OH, and Marietta, OH, causing a million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) 1881: Clara Barton and a circle of close friends found the American Red Cross. 1895 - The temperature at Norwalk, OH, dipped to 19 degrees to set a state record for the month of May. (The Weather Channel) 1896 - The mercury soared to 124 degrees at Salton, CA, to establish a U.S. record for May. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) 1949: A violent tornado crossed the Mississippi River from the St. Louis area into Wood River, then to Roxanna. This tornado damaged or destroyed 300 homes in these two towns, killing five people. Four people died in a destroyed restaurant in Palestine, Illinois; one body was recovered from a tree. A tornado causing estimated F4 damage killed five people and injured 55 in St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri and Madison County in Illinois. This tornado was part of an outbreak that produced four different tornadoes and was responsible for five deaths and 57 injuries. 1980 - The temperature at Williston ND reached 102 degrees to set a record for May, and the next day the mercury hit 106 degrees. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Severe thunderstorms, developing along a sharp cold front crossing the central U.S., produced 60 mph winds and golf ball size hail at Sedalia, MO, and drenched Hagerstown, IN, with six inches of rain in one hour. Temperatures soared into the 90s ahead of the cold front. Paducah, KY, hit 94 degrees for the second day in a row. Light snow blanketed Montana, with three inches reported at Butte. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Severe thunderstorms swept across southern Louisiana during the morning hours spawning six tornadoes, and producing wind gusts to 88 mph at Jennings. Thunderstorms also produced five inches of rain in two hours at Lake Charles, causing local flooding. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Thunderstorms moving southeastward across the Central Plains Region into Oklahoma and Arkansas produced severe weather through the day and night. Thunderstorms spawned just four tornadoes, but there were 243 reports of large hail and damaging winds. Baseball size hail was reported at Augusta, KS, and thunderstorm winds gusted to 98 mph at Johnson, KS. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather across the southeastern U.S. for the second day in a row. Severe thunderstorms spawned five tornadoes, including one which injured a person at Richmond KY. There were eighty-seven reports of large hail or damaging winds, with hail three inches in diameter reported at Austin TX. Thunderstorms produced up to five inches of rain in Macon County GA, and heavy rains left nearly eight feet of water over roads near Stepstone KY. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2001: Golfers participating in a golf tournament at the Majestic Golf Course in Hartland, Michigan received an urgent message on the G.P.S. on their carts. The message, relayed from the clubhouse, was that a tornado was bearing down on the course. Most of the golfers made it to safety in the clubhouse, although some had to take shelter on the course. Only one golfer suffered a minor injury. The F2 tornado damaged 70 cars in the parking lot along with numerous golf carts and a pontoon boat.
  9. Highs: EWR: 87 TEB: 87 New Brnswck: 86 BLM: 85 PHL: 84 NYC: 83 TTN: 83 LGA: 82 ACY: 81 JFK: 72 ISP: 69
  10. Up to 81 with bright sunshine.
  11. late Sun/Mon are period to watch for some steadier rain chances. Think Fri - Sat are mainly dry (once front clear overnight thu/Fri erly AM)
  12. Sunny - SW winds now and to 66. Great period (warm/dry) starting back on Sunday through this Fri.
  13. 63 and clearing out the low level clouds, sunny now. Warmup with above to much above normal under way , should get to mid - upper 80s (perhaps to 90 in the warmer spots (Wed/Thu) the next 4 days Tue ( 5/21) - Fri (5/24). Some rain chances with front later Thu / Fri. Clouds could get in the way of more 80s Sat and Sun before a wetter Memorial day this weekend. We'll see how the front evolves and if the drier or wtter forecasts evolve. A tendency for old fashioned troughs to close May and open the first 4 days of the next month before heights rise into the east. Overall near normal temps and rain in the period.
  14. Today's highs New Brnswck: 78 TTN: 78 TEB: 76 EWR: 75 NYC: 74 LGA: 71 ISP: 69 JFK: 68 BLM: 67
  15. Up to 77 on a SE wind now.
  16. 6 days of lows below 50 May 18 - May 23 lowest 39 at ewr on May 18 EWR finished -2.3 for May 2002
  17. We'll gain a total of 29 mins between now and peak. Nice to see the sun minus the clouds
  18. Cleared out and winds more NNE coming around. Up to a sunny 70.
  19. Daylight 14H: 37M equivalent to July 22nd. Another 31 days of lengthening days.
  20. Records: Highs: EWR: 99 (1996) NYC: 96 (1996) LGA: 97 (1996) JFK: 95 (1996) Lows: EWR: 41 (2002) NYC: 43 (2002) LGA: 44 (2002) JFK: 42 (2002) Historical: 1894 - A record late snow of two to eight inches whitened parts of central and eastern Kentucky. Lexington KY received six inches of snow. (The Weather Channel) 1916 - A tornado struck the town of Codell, KS. A tornado struck the town on the same day the following year (1917), and a third tornado hit Cordell on May 20th in 1918. (The Weather Channel) 1957 - A tornado touched down to the southwest of Kansas City and traveled a distance of seventy-one miles cutting a swath of near total destruction through the southeastern suburbs of Ruskin Heights and Hickman Mills. The tornado claimed the lives of forty-five persons, and left hundreds homeless. It was the worst weather disaster of record for Kansas City. About all that remained of one house was a small table and a fish bowl atop, with the fish still swimming about inside the bowl, rather unconcerned. (The Kansas City Weather Almanac) 1987 - Thunderstorms in southern Texas produced grapefruit size hail, near the town of Dilley ("by dilly"), and produced wind gusts to 73 mph at Lake Amistad. The large hail broke windows, killed small animals, and damaged watermelon. Thunderstorms developing along a warm front produced severe weather from Indiana to the Dakotas. Thunderstorms produced baseball size hail at Denver IA, and wind gusts to 80 mph in southern Henry County IL. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Thunderstorms in the south central U.S. produced wind gusts to 70 mph at Omaha, NE, and wind gusts to 80 mph at Midland and Dallas, TX. Temperatures in California soared into the 90s and above 100 degrees. San Jose CA reported a record high of 97 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Pre-dawn thunderstorms produced large hail in eastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas. Later in the morning thunderstorms in North Carolina produced dime size hail at Hanging Dog. Thunderstorms also produced severe weather from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Central Plains Region later that day and night, with baseball size hail reported around Lawn, Novice and Eola TX. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1990 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather across the southeastern quarter of the nation through the day and night. Severe thunderstorms spawned six tornadoes, including one which injured two persons at Algoma, MS, and another which injured nine persons at Rogersville, MO. There were 119 reports of large hail or damaging winds. Thunderstorms produced baseball size hail at Houston MO and damaging winds which killed one person at Toccoa GA. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
  21. 65 and some low clouds angled NE - SE on a strong E/NE flow. SKies clear by noon for all. A very nice day mid 70s to near 80 in the warmer spots. Overall dry and warm week. Step up to the 80s Tue (5/21) - Fri (5/24), peaking Wed and Thu with upper 80s to near 90 in the warmer locations as 850 MB temperatures peak near 16 - 19C. Front comes through later Thu evening with the next shot at rain/storms before clearing and generally remaining war on Fri. The coming long Memorial Day weekend looks split with a warmer / drier Fri - Sat with the onshore flow returning Sun (5/26) with clouds and cooler and perhaps a cooler, wetter Memorial Day (5/27). Beyond there near normal overall to open next mont with trough pulling of of the east and heights rising towards the 3rd.
  22. Up to 74 on a NE wind. More breaks in the clouds.
  23. 67 and partly sunny. Clouds - in/out today and much warmer low to mid 70s. Overall much warmer and drier week, peaking with mid 80s to perhaps low 90s in the warmer spots Tue (5/21) - Fri (5/23). Warmest days Wed - Thu. Next weekend GFS drier / ECM wetter for the Memorial Day holiday. Beyond there may tend back to onshore unsetteled to close the month and open next. We'll see if the signal wanes and ridging prevails.
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