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5 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:
I wonder when they still start shutting down ASOS.
They should scrap the gfs
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Just now, Rjay said:
0.83" last night
Currently 84/76
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DCA: +2.5
NYC: +2.5
BOS: +2.5
ORD: +2.5
ATL: +2.0
IAH: +2.0
DEN: +2.0
PHX: +2.0
SEA: +0.5
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Another NW wind day with a late afternoon 90 here. 91 currently
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2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:
I consider you a friend, Rob so thank you :-) I'll try to use multiquote more often, it does work sometimes, but it limits me to two quotes per post from what I can tell.
I'm using the DuckDuckGo browser.
2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Wait, do you mean my sig, I guess I should change the picture lol.
Thanks, I appreciate you too.
1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:Changed it to a cooler blue theme, it's actually from April 2002 during the historic heatwave, you wouldn't think the skies would be this blue but they were, a function of it being April, despite the intense heat.
1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:This was all your doing, Santa Claus!! Christmas in June (in more ways than one too!!)
23 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Maybe by this winter if we get a repeat of a 1966 summer AND the following winter Rob!!
On 6/27/2025 at 5:59 PM, LibertyBell said:1953, 1966 and 1983 analogs on tap, let's see which one comes the closest to matching this historic summer !!!!
For winter, everyone should want a 1966 match.....
2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:I know about the other historic summers but what late hot streak did we have in 1973? Thats my birth year lol
2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:it's been completely sunny and hot here for an hour now, going to turn on my a/c soon.
2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:It's interesting how we do not have late season intense heat anymore (at least to my knowledge)-- we did have 95 in October here a few years ago (at JFK). But our latest 98 in recent memory was in September 2010 and our latest 99 was on September 11, 1983 wasn't it?
Our latest 100 goes all the way back to September 7, 1881 (actually 101.) It was NYC's first 100 ever recorded and also its latest.
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:wow I wish there were more streets like this, this looks like something from Italy.
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Some of Richmond's hottest summers were also ours, fascinating how this kind of intense early heat was a harbinger of things to come in many of these historic summers....
Records:
Highs:
EWR: 99 (2021)
NYC: 96 (1991)
LGA: 96 (2021)
JFK: 98 (2010)2010: The maximum temperature today at the Richmond International Airport was 102 °F which not only broke the record high temperature for the date, but was close to the 104 °F record maximum for the month of June. Both June 27th and 28th had a maximum temperature 102 °F. Richmond has never had back to back 100 °F plus days before in June. Only three June days have been hotter: (June 30, 1937 103 °F) (June 19, 1944 103 °F) (June 26, 1952 104 °F ) June 2010 also had 19 days of 90 °F or hotter temperatures the record was 20 in 1943. The Richmond International Airport reported the mean temperature for June was 81.1 °F which was a new 113 year record. This breaks the old record of 79.2 °F set in 1943 and was a +8.7 °F departure from average. June had 8 new daily temperature records and all were for heat. (Ref. Richmond Weather Records - KRIC)
2010: Richmond, Virginia, set record for the most days in June reaching 102 degrees F (June 24, 27, and 28). (Ref. Weatherwise U.S. Weather Highlights of 2010 page 8 )
also looks like the extensive heat of 1980 started in Texas around this time before moving north and east.
1980 - The temperature at Wichita Falls, TX, soared to 117 degrees, their hottest reading of record. Daily highs were 110 degrees or above between the 24th of June and the 3rd of July. (The Weather Channel)
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Didn't 1966 have multiple 100+ degree heatwaves in quick succession? Based on the records, I counted three of them in less than 4 weeks.
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:I grew up near Prospect Park, and spent my weekends playing frisbee in there growing up :-)
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:it might as well hit 100, there is no perceptible difference between 98, 99, 100....
8 hours ago, LibertyBell said:There is no perceptible difference between 98, 99 and 100 degrees. So if it's going to be 98-99 it might as well be 100. 105+ etc isn't necessary.
6 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Indeed- that's why I cherished getting over 40C/104F on the 24th lol.
The other thing I like is how C and F are the same at -40 !!!!
6 hours ago, LibertyBell said:it's brightening up now, Tony :-)
6 hours ago, LibertyBell said:That was one of our last really great summers, the heat in 1999 almost matched 1953 in terms of longevity, truly a summer to treasure. I was disappointed that JFK only reached 100+ once (102 on the 5th), which is why I rank 2010 higher and completely unmatched (1966 had as many 100+ days but the heat didn't continue into August and September like it did in 2010.) However in terms of longevity of heatwaves 1999 is only exceeded by 1953. I don't believe it's a coincidence that we have an 11 year return period for the peak of extreme heat (1944, 1955, 1966, 1977, 1988, 1999, 2010.)
Of course if you want to feel cool, Chris, all you need to do is jump in the water
6 hours ago, LibertyBell said:The sun is here and I see large patches of blue skies now Don :-)
4 hours ago, LibertyBell said:Also isn't there a whole week at the end of July when NYC has never hit 100 (I think it's July 24-30).
More than 2 or 3 lol
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22 minutes ago, Cfa said:
Already 90 here, yesterday at this time it was 89.
90 here as well
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Got down to 79. 86 currently. And we're off.
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@Brian5671can just look at bdr
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8 hours ago, SACRUS said:
11PM
EWR: 93
NYC: 91
LGA: 90
JFK: 84
New Brnswck: 83I like these hourly temperature roundup posts. Would you mind adding:
FRG or ISP for the Island
HPN
POU or MGJ our nw folks
I know people can just look but this makes it so much easier lol.
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3 minutes ago, Sundog said:
Down to a cool 92 degrees
Down 13 degrees in the last 2 hours here
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6 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:
Today was the 10th time Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK reached 100 or above. Today was just the second time Central Park did not reach 100 or above on those days. The first such occurrence was July 18, 2013.
Had to figure it wasn't going to be anything not recent lol
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3 minutes ago, jm1220 said:
At Farmingdale the temp dropped to 92 with the seabreeze but dewpoint jumped to 72 so the heat index remained the same. This seems more like a humid front than anything-similar to the Gulf Coast.
Temp finally dropped here. 93/70
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As of 6pm we still had Phl, Lga, Ewr, and Bos still 100 or above.
Several other stations were still 100 or above as well.
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2 minutes ago, Sundog said:
That wind direction is death for heatwaves at night in the city
Zero cooling
This is my area. The temp is going nowhere so far. It's rare out here especially once the wind turns off the water.
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1 minute ago, LibertyBell said:
His a/c went out :-(
It's probably a toasty 85 in casa de Forky
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4 minutes ago, Santa Claus said:
beautiful day
If you like parts of your body sticking to other parts of your body
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
in New York City Metro
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Islip had a sea breeze all day. Nyc is ridiculous lol.