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May 2019 General Discussions & Observations Thread


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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

It hasn't been rough at all. Typical spring weather so far, warm too. We've seen far worse past few years.

Were folks expecting 90+ by May because that's not how this works.

Seeing ridging signals by next week on models so we'll see 80s very soon. Looks like -NAO breaks down. 

Perhaps the weather in NJ has been different from the weather on LI.  It has been very wet and dreary

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At 12 pm, temperatures in the Middle Atlantic region had warmed into the upper 60s and 70s in areas immediately away from the coastline.

Temperatures included:

Baltimore: 67°
New York City: 69°
Newark: 68°
Philadelphia: 60°
Richmond:78°
Washington, DC: 78°
Wilmington, DE: 68°

At present, it continues to look as if high temperatures could reach the mid-70s as far north as New York City and that the 80° isotherm could approach or reach Newark. Baltimore, Richmond, and Washington should see high temperatures in the 80s. The mercury could still make a run at 90° in Richmond.

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20 minutes ago, psv88 said:

70. Nice surprise 

Knew last night going home when it was drizzle and foggy that the warm front was going to push through so today would be nice for once.  Too bad we get BDCF later this evening & back into the misery called spring this year.

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1 minute ago, TriPol said:

It's 77 on WABC News Channel 770!

Yup 77 at central park. Sun and very warm in lower Manhattan for now. Lools like cooler air is already getting into Westchester and the bx so very short lived

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