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  1. 95/77 (HI 109)....clouds incoming. Edit: DP spiked to 80 underneath the sea breeze, temp still 95, heat index 114.
  2. Clouds gone, 92/76/105 here. This morning has felt far hotter and more oppressive than at any point between yesterday and the day before.
  3. Clouds working their magic, down to 89/77 here. High so far is 92, should blow past that with more sunshine.
  4. 90/81 (HI 108) at 9 AM, insane. If I still lived in Queens (and the dew point was lower) I’d say 100 feels likely.
  5. Wow. And it’s interesting how the dates are all similar, generally 7/18-7/21.
  6. 82/79 here....getting close. An official 80° DP at ISP would be cool.
  7. Yesterday was my 10th, 4 in June and 6 in July so far. 78/77 here currently, low was 76, warmest so far this summer.
  8. 87/77 (HI 99) here, high was 91. After hitting 90 at 10 AM the temp just stalled and stayed there for most of the day, with dews consistently at/above 75.
  9. 90/77 (HI 103) here. No clouds in the sky, though the air itself feels like a smothering cloud.
  10. Low of 71 here, already at 85. Should be hotter than yesterday (92).
  11. 91/71 (HI 97) here. Dews dropped from the mid 70’s into the upper 60’s before creeping back into the 70’s again.
  12. 84/75 (HI 92) here, my type of weather. I’m thinking forecasts for Long Island (away from the south shore) might be a bit conservative, just a hunch, but we’ll see. 0.37” yesterday, 0.04” from the morning drizzle and the rest from last night’s downpour. High was 80, low was 66. Heard the first Cicada yesterday, and they’re more abundant today, right on schedule (mid summer).
  13. 77/75 here, it actually feels slightly hot outside. Air is stagnant and filled with bugs. Hoping for a decent downpour.
  14. 78/75 here, air feels very thick. Sky trying to clear out here but still sort of socked in.
  15. It isn’t as big of an issue at the local level since there’s plenty of other stations nearby to choose from, but on a larger regional/national/global level Central Park represents NYC. None of NYC’s stations do a perfect job of capturing the city’s general climate/weather, they ultimately reflect only their particular microclimate. LGA, in my opinion, easily comes the closest, but since it sits directly on the water its conditions can shift dramatically with changing wind directions, unlike the majority of the city, same for JFK and JBL, meanwhile KNYC, which arguably has the best location of the four, has obs that are tainted and unreliable. When I lived in Jamaica my microclimate was a mix of LGA and JFK, leaning more towards LGA in the summer and JFK in the winter. In Far Rockaway my microclimate matched JFK in all seasons, the main difference was on a few nights in the winter where it’d be 10+ degrees warmer. Currently WNW of ISP where my highs in the summer are about 2°F warmer on average.
  16. If there won’t be any efforts to remedy the disaster that is KNYC, I’m all for LGA taking over as the “official” NYC station as it best represents the climate of NYC. Either way, I hate seeing KNYC’s legacy being ruined by poorly maintained siting conditions, you’d think since it’s so “historically significant” these problems wouldn’t exist.
  17. Rained for literally 5 seconds here (yes literally), started and stopped almost instantly. One of those situations where you can smell the rain and see it falling 1-2 blocks away but you get nothing. Edit: Storm blew up to my south, just as it cleared me...
  18. Dark and windy here, cell sliding about half a mile to my east, you can’t make this up. 80/68....high was 88, low was 69.
  19. 86/73 today, 0.10” with the pop up shower that moved through. ISP is giving me KNYC vibes this summer.
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