Tier 1 is worth it in my opinion, I can’t justify Tier 2, we simply don’t get the quantity nor the quality of the storms seen in the Plains and the Midwest.
I haven’t been able to come anywhere near 2 inches in a rain event since the 2014 flood.
Only 5 (lackluster) thunderstorms so far this year, 6 if you include thundersnow.
Low of 77 here, which is one of the warmest I’ve experienced while living in Long Island. Countless 80+ degree lows in Queens however, one as high as 85.
Dew Point has been above 70 since 6:30 AM on July 1st. 5 days and today should be the last day.
Only 1.44” in the last 30 days, with most of that falling in one event (1.11” on 6/21). Keeping with the trend of going from one extreme to the next.
89/75 today.
Yeah, I made it up to 88 before it got too cloudy, now I’m down to 85. Still steamy out regardless.
If we’re able to get some breaks in these clouds we might do it.
Long Island (east to west):
82/71 at Montauk
89/72 at East Hampton
93/72 at West Hampton
82/71 at Southold
91/75 at Shirley
84/70 at Stony Brook
91/72 at Islip
91/73 at Farmingdale
92/70 at Wantagh
93/71 at JFK
91/69 at Queens
93/68 at LaGuardia (North Shore)
92/68 at Brooklyn
Southold and Stony Brook benefiting from the LI Sound today, and Montauk is Montauk.