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Here we go. Not much wind but torrential rain and loud thunder.
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Looks like a bow segment heading for the Rockaways and Long Beach. Velocities increasing near Breezy Point.
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They got nailed yesterday and multiple other times this summer. South Jersey Alley can use a break.
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Some strong velocities coming into Manhattan/Queens. Line looks like it’s bowing out.
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Hopefully this line can survive east and nail everyone. Many still need rain.
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Downpour/rumbles of thunder in this cell.
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Photogenic looking anvil top again from the storm over Stamford.
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Wow that was crazy and one of the more impressive T-storm wind events you’ll see there. Especially since the heart of that storm stayed off the beach, must have been outflow driven?
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Surprised the storm heading over Brooklyn is surviving the Ambrose Jet death zone. In any case maybe Long Beach/central Nassau has a few showers from it as it dies off. Very highly doubt anything makes it this far east.
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Ambrose Jet cranking once again. JFK and Farmingdale gusting over 30. But still upper 80s here and higher humidity than west of the city. Sooner or later we’ll get to the point where these onshore flow days just bring more misery even when we’re 10 degrees cooler than NJ.
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It’s been so strong that the waters get very choppy and enhance upwelling. Multiple times we’ve had Ambrose Jet events with gusts to 45.
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I can see the anvil top from it at my house. Impressive cell.
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Probably another ferocious 40+ mph Ambrose Jet setup on that map.
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Really depends on the wind direction. It needs to be at least SW. If it’s southerly with the Ambrose Jet firing up, max would be 95 and before the winds increase. The models really bringing the heat east of NJ and the Hudson Valley keep the westerly flow and mute the seabreeze.
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Radar estimating 2.5"+ here. Finally a good soaking.
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Radar looks awful for much more outside of S NJ. So it might well be on point.
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Drenching in Melville.
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Hopefully it’s correct.
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Looks like the Ambrose Jet is muted in this next heatwave so if we can maintain a more westerly flow it can be in the upper 90s east of the city too.
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And west. Rain is definitely needed here and looks like as usual the activity is focused west over NJ.
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Another Ambrose Jet day. JFK gusting to 30. It’s been crazy this summer.
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Was hoping dew points would be a little lower today in the 60s just for one day. So much for that.
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Up here on the N Shore low scud clouds racing north. Even here no chance at real heat with S flow this strong and starting off with thick low clouds. And any storms/convection will be long killed off before getting anywhere near here so the dry spell continues.
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Now over 40mph at both. As a result temps in the low 80s. Must be an all out sandstorm on the beaches.
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JFK and Farmingdale both gusting to 33.