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lee59

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  1. Maybe the wind came off some of the marshland and dropped the temp. then went back off the more concrete area.
  2. So it was 96 at 2pm and 94 at 3pm and then it rose 5 degrees in one hour to 99 degrees.
  3. With the heat island affect of NYC, I would not be surprised if it is still above 80 at midnight. Meanwhile down to 83 here.
  4. LaGuardia hit 96 today, I think they will be close but just miss. Newark, would not surprise me if they hit 102.
  5. Can"t find tropical storm force winds anywhere, even at the bouy reports. There must be some somewhere in the area.
  6. So Newark went from 94 at 3pm to 99 at 4pm. and they are some 5 degrees and more warmer than those other recording stations. Something doesn't seem right. Maybe the 94 at 3 was a mistake. Either way they are way warmer than the other stations.
  7. At 3 p.m. many temps in northeast N.J. in the mid 90s. The areas to the east generally in the 80s
  8. Hit 92 here for the second time this season, actually 91.9. Temperature now declining as winds pick up off the water.
  9. Currently 91 at Central Park, 88 White Plains, 86 Farmingdale N.Y., 87 Bridgeport
  10. 4th 90 degree day of the year here today, 90.5 so far. Still waiting for first official heatwave here, looks like this week.
  11. I'm seeing with the national weather service a forecast high 104
  12. 52 degree low here. The up and down temperatures continue.
  13. Topped out at 89 here, now a lot of clouds.
  14. Glad to see that at least Claudette is legit.
  15. Ana was named and was never tropical. Then we had Bill which somehow formed in waters that were questionable as far as temperature goes. Now Claudette with a center far from the heaviest convection. The NHC is naming storms that in the past would never have gotten a name.
  16. Overcast and very breezy here, looks like rain but nothing near.
  17. Another nice morning, low temperature here 55.
  18. I agree with you that climate change of drier and hotter in that region is making those fires bigger and worse. However, I believe, the bigger problem is the people setting them. Sparks don't just happen, I would say most sparks are from people. Campfires, cigarette butts, electric pole wires, etc. I'm with you bluewave on the fires worse because of climate change but I still believe most of those fires would never exist if it wasn't for people.
  19. That drier and hotter conditions will make any fires burn worse. What has to happen is people stop setting them. In the past it was thunderstorms now with so many people out there the fires are just rampant with the added fuel of people.
  20. 51 degree low here this morning
  21. Nice pleasantly cool night tonight with low dew points.
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