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  1. 4 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

    Very meh. A whole lotta nothing. 

    Tomorrow looks a lot better with strong front and shear 

    Rain and thunder here currently. Enough for me not to water tonight 

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  2. 12 minutes ago, bluewave said:

    Most of the guidance focuses the convection next few weeks north of I-78. So maybe scattered convection from time to time around the drier areas of Central NJ. Probably have to be patient for a reversal of this recent dry vegetation stretch. 
     

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    Brutal. Thanks for the response 

  3. 49 minutes ago, bluewave said:

    Already up to 90° at the Brownsville micronet in Brooklyn with numerous 89° readings at the surrounding stations.

    Do u think we see significant rain anytime soon? 

  4. 53 minutes ago, HailMan06 said:

    I’m pretty confident that we’ll more than make up for this in a couple months with excessive rainfall and flooding. Would definitely be on par with our recent weather trend of small dry periods followed by deluges.

    I hope you’re correct but so far this severe season has been a disappointment. Which is odd for a Nina and contradictory to some of the discussion here the past few months 

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  5. 5 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

    Yeah I don't bother watering the lawn. All the water goes for the vegetable garden which obviously is much more important. Sucks that we're in such a dry pattern. 

    Yup. Lawns will look like mid August by next week. I don’t see significant rain anytime soon 

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  6. 15 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

    Several quick highlights:

    - Newark now has a heatwave

    - Caribou has tied its all-time record high of 96

    - Burlington and Caribou are on track to tie their all-time record high minimum temperature

     

     

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  7. KPHL saying the excessive heat watch won’t be needed on Wednesday 

     

    get.
    
    No changes made to the excessive heat watch at this point as we
    still have time to evaluate model trends. Agree with the
    previous shift that impacts on Wednesday seem to be trending to
    falling short of warning levels (especially given that overnight
    lows will still in the 60s, should have a little relief during 
    the overnight hours), so may have an advisory that day, but will
    leave it for later shifts to further evaluate.
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