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jm1220

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  1. Looks like some kind of boundary is over us-seabreeze/outflow. If only something can fire on it. I think I heard thunder a minute ago.
  2. Hottest it’s been so far here. 95/76/109. Dark clouds to my north but the showers are likely headed to my east.
  3. A Wunderground station that looks like it’s near Jackson Ave. Its down to 94 now but there were a few stations in that area in the upper 90s.
  4. Syosset 100 now. Crazy how 20 minutes or so south in Jones Beach it’s upper 70s.
  5. Ambrose Jet must be picking up. Long Beach down to about 80. Jones Beach only 77. Here-94/76/107.
  6. Glen Cove 100, Woodbury 98. About as hot as it gets here.
  7. ISP 94, HI 106. Sooo glad we’ll be rid of this soon.
  8. Roosevelt Field hot spot once again. Temps in that area-Garden City to Uniondale in the upper 90s. East Williston 100.
  9. We’re paying now for all the onshore flow days over the last couple months. Helped the waters warm up to around 80, and now the seabreeze just makes things worse unless it’s an Ambrose Jet.
  10. If we keep this more westerly wind component today, it will easily be 95+ away from the beaches.
  11. 92 already. Today’s gonna be a scorcher.
  12. Blechhh. But it’ll feel just as disgusting if it’s 95/70 vs the 90/75 it’s been around here.
  13. Might actually be a hotter day here near the coast than the last few because of a more westerly component to the wind. Hopefully this isn’t yet another dry frontal passage. Be thrilled if you see anything more than a brief shower that wets the ground.
  14. For sure. 90/75 which I have now is 101 heat index. 98/65 is also 101 heat index. It’s atrocious outside. Last evening wasn’t terrible with the breeze once the sun set.
  15. Maybe in the meantime we can all aim our A/C’s and fans upward so this disgusting humidity can condense and form T-storms? It’s always a matter of time here before the drenching comes but the sooner the better lol.
  16. There must be a downslope component as well when winds are SW. There’s a hilly/elevated area to the SW of the city where Blue Hill is.
  17. I had 4-6 drops here. All it did was make the humidity worse.
  18. Happy sweat soaked birthday.
  19. 89 here. Disgusting/atrocious.
  20. South shore drought lives on, storms had no chance once they reached the sea breeze. That plus losing the daytime heating killed it. We need a more organized synoptic system to get the rain where it’s needed. Not a drop east of the Verrazano.
  21. I wonder if this is related to the multi decadal PDO/PNA cycle which has likely gone to the negative state? Unfortunately we’re due for a lousy late 90s like stretch of winters. And likely amplified by the warming climate. We actually lucked out last winter especially on LI with the good January. But as long as this Nina sticks around, there’s a greater likelihood that we see inland tracks and lousier outcomes here.
  22. Yep. No mosquitoes would be the one silver lining of it being dry like the south shore.
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