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February 2018 Discussions & Observations Thread


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2 hours ago, NJwx85 said:

We have one last shot at a big snowstorm between March 5-10th as the negative NAO rebounds, and if we miss I think that's about it.

I disagree

Blocks take time to break down

1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

Agreed, the blocking pattern will also favor Europe much more than us with both cold & snow. 

You don't know that yet

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2 minutes ago, Snow88 said:

I disagree

Blocks take time to break down

You don't know that yet

Storm chances normally occur as the block is breaking down, not while it's occurring. 

Get out and enjoy the May like weather today. Winter is over for the most part. Whatever we do get in terms of snowfall the next few weeks will be short lived like Saturday's snow was. 8" gone and melted in 48 hours.

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As of 1 pm, #Poughkeepsie has set a daily record high, and tied the all-time warmest February temperature set last year with 73 degrees. 71 degrees at#Albany has set a daily record high. #nywx
 
Joe, KAOO officially reached 76° so we have a monthly max for February.twitter.com/JoeMurgo/statu…
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7 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

Looks like the boundary cuts through Eastern Queens and Northern Nassau. 15 degrees difference between LGA and JFK. Meanwhile ISP is reporting fog and drizzle.

I’m a couple of miles west of ISP and there isn’t a cloud in the sky in any direction.

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RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
135 PM EST WED FEB 21 2018

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY SET AT CENTRAL
PARK NY...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 75 DEGREES WAS SET AT CENTRAL PARK NY
TODAY. THIS BOTH BREAKS THE DAILY RECORD HIGH FOR FEBRUARY 21 OF 68
SET IN 1930 AND TIES THE MONTHLY RECORD HIGH OF 75 LAST SET ON
FEBRUARY 24, 1985. THIS IS ALSO THE EARLIEST IN THE YEAR THAT
CENTRAL PARK HAS REACHED A HIGH OF 75.

IF THE TEMPERATURE CONTINUES TO CLIMB A FOLLOW-UP RECORD EVENT
REPORT WILL BE ISSUED.
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Record Temperatures for February 21, 2018:

Albany: 71° (old record: 65°, 1981)
Allentown: 75° (old record: 67°, 1930 and 1953)
Atlantic City: 73° (old record: 67°, 1994 and 2016)
Baltimore: 77° (old record: 74°, 1930)
Binghamton: 69° (old record: 61°, 1953)
Boston: 70° (old record: 63°, 1906)
Burlington: 69° (old record: 59°, 1981)
Concord: 68° (old record: 64°, 1872)
Danbury: 72° (old record: 64°, 1953)
Hartford: 72° (old record: 63°, 1930)
New York City:
…LGA: 74° (old record: 68°, 1953)
…NYC: 75° (old record: 68°, 1930) ***Tied All-Time February Record (2/25/1930 and 2/24/1985)
Newark: 77° (old record: 69°, 1953) ***New All-Time February Record (old record: 76°, 2/15/1949)***
Philadelphia: 74° (old record: 72°, 1930)
Portland: 61° (old record: 59°, 1953)
Poughkeepsie: 73° (old record: 67°, 1953)
Providence: 63° (tied record set in 1930)
Sterling, VA: 77° (old record: 70°, 1997)
Syracuse: 74° (old record: 65°, 1953 and 1997) ***New All-Time February Record (old record: 71°, 2/24/2017)***
Washington, DC: 78° (old record: 75°, 1953)
White Plains: 73° (old record: 61°, 2002)
Wilmington, DE: 76° (tied record set in 1953)
Worcester: 63° (old record: 59°, 1930)

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3 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Record Temperatures for February 21, 2018:

Albany: 71° (old record: 65°, 1981)
Allentown: 75° (old record: 67°, 1930 and 1953)
Atlantic City: 73° (old record: 67°, 1994 and 2016)
Baltimore: 77° (old record: 74°, 1930)
Binghamton: 69° (old record: 61°, 1953)
Boston: 70° (old record: 63°, 1906)
Burlington: 69° (old record: 59°, 1981)
Concord: 68° (old record: 64°, 1872)
Danbury: 72° (old record: 64°, 1953)
Hartford: 72° (old record: 63°, 1930)
New York City:
…LGA: 74° (old record: 68°, 1953)
…NYC: 75° (old record: 68°, 1930) ***Tied All-Time February Record (2/25/1930 and 2/24/1985)
Newark: 77° (old record: 69°, 1953) ***New All-Time February Record (old record: 76°, 2/15/1949)***
Philadelphia: 74° (old record: 72°, 1930)
Portland: 61° (old record: 59°, 1953)
Poughkeepsie: 73° (old record: 67°, 1953)
Providence: 63° (tied record set in 1930)
Sterling, VA: 77° (old record: 70°, 1997)
Syracuse: 74° (old record: 65°, 1953 and 1997) ***New All-Time February Record (old record: 71°, 2/24/2017)***
Washington, DC: 78° (old record: 75°, 1953)
White Plains: 73° (old record: 61°, 2002)
Wilmington, DE: 76° (tied record set in 1953)
Worcester: 63° (old record: 59°, 1930)

Don, should this be concerning? 

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This is only the 12th time in 150 years of record-keeping that the temperature has hit 70° or above in the month of February in New York City. The problem is we also did it last year. It may be nice out, at least to some people, but this is just not normal. It may be the new normal but it's not healthy and it actually scares me when you think about it. Where does it end?

To put it into perspective it's 74° right now in Central Park. The average high temperature doesn't hit 74 in Central Park until May 26. And of course that's using the inflated averages from 1981 to 2010 when we were already warming up. Really makes you think.

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5 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

This is only the 12th time in 150 years of record-keeping that the temperature has hit 70° or above in the month of February in New York City. The problem is we also did it last year. It may be nice out, at least to some people, but this is just not normal. It may be the new normal but it's not healthy and it actually scares me when you think about it. Where does it end?

To put it into perspective it's 74° right now in Central Park. The average high temperature doesn't hit 74 in Central Park until May 26. And of course that's using the inflated averages from 1981 to 2010 when we were already warming up. Really makes you think.

The fact that it's happening every year is a huge deal. We've also been very fortunate that summer has been fairly tame lately, that won't last forever.

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