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NWS saying 64, TWC saying 55. Models tend to treat Long Island as if it’s a buoy in the Atlantic so I trust the NWS here, the only time Long Island doesn’t keep pace with NYC/NJ is when it’s socked in with clouds/fog. It’s already 50 under cloudy skies, even if we somehow managed to stay under cloudy skies the whole day we’d likely still go beyond 55.
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It’s crazy how many late Dec 60’s we’ve been seeing in recent years. 66 here currently, warmest day since Nov 27th which had a high of 67.
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Not even 10 AM yet and it’s already the warmest day of the year so far...at only 56 degrees. I hit 55 in January.
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Low of 21 here, currently 23. Winds haven’t let up at all.
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55 and sunny in Mt. Holly. 50 and barf at home.
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Temp shot up to 48 overnight, might hold as today’s high. Low was 40, it’s currently 42. Yesterday’s high was 53. Snowpack is almost fully annihilated.
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Looks awfully early spring-like in the near term. Snow cover took a decent hit today, but it’s the ugly ice mountains that’ll persist well into March. I want it all gone.
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High of 43 with 0.78” of rain here.
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It’d be a nice change of pace if we can break the BN March curse. Spring has really sucked around here since like 2012.
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OBS and nowcast Thursday morning 2/18 - 11PM Friday 2/19/21
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5.0” OTG. Light to moderate snow. 31/30. 1/6th of an inch of ice on tree branches. -
OBS and nowcast Thursday morning 2/18 - 11PM Friday 2/19/21
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Lol I’m probably one of the least weeniest members here, I hate winter. Those flakes were supersized, likely the largest I’ve ever seen. It’s sleeting now. -
OBS and nowcast Thursday morning 2/18 - 11PM Friday 2/19/21
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Humongous flakes. Looks like volcanic ash. -
OBS and nowcast Thursday morning 2/18 - 11PM Friday 2/19/21
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2.2” as of 12:15 PM. 26/25. -
OKC is in plant hardiness zone 7a with an average annual minimum temperature between 0F to 5F, -14F is zone 5b, nearly zone 5a (-15 to -20), almost a full 20 degrees colder than their average annual minimum. NYC, LGA, JFK, EWR, and ISP are in hardiness zone 7b, with an average annual minimum temperature between 5F and 10F. A cold blast of that magnitude would put us around -10F.
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Monday Feb 15 - midday Feb 16, 2021 Significant Winter Ice Event interior
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48 here with breaks of sun. High of 53 so far. 0.96” of rain. Snow is being obliterated, huge sections of grass now visible. -
OBS and nowcast 9 AM today - Noon Valentines Day Feb 13-14, 2021
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OBS and nowcast mainly midnight - Noon Thursday Feb 11
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True for Central Park but not at the other official sites. That’s insane. Fahrenheit nor Celsius even matter at that point.
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I remember that, my location and ISP only managed to reach +2°F, that’s the lowest temp I’ve seen since I’ve lived here. I believe my official (JFK) lowest is either 0°F or 1°F from when I lived in Queens.
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Dallas-Fort Worth will be flirting with lower single digits next week, I’m glad it’s them and not us.
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The fact that JFK hasn’t gone below zero since 1985 when it reached its all-time record low of just -2°F, the same record low as Tallahassee, FL, is a stat that has always stood out to me. That -15°F event was highly anomalous, it’d be like reaching 120°F in today’s climate. Personally, I’ve never lived in an area where subzero temps occurred while I was living there.
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Not a drop of rain nor a snowflake here.
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Obs and nowcast Super Bowl Sunday 4A-6P Feb 7, 2021
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I always breathe sigh of relief when my measurements match ISP. 6.5” here.
