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July 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread


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Impressive low 80s at 7am.

New York City Metropolitan Area Weather Roundup
National Weather Service New York NY
700 AM EDT FRI JUL 03 2020

CITY           SKY/WX    TMP DP  RH WIND       PRES   REMARKS
Central Park   SUNNY     79  63  57 VRB3      29.86R
LaGuardia Arpt MOSUNNY   81  63  54 NW5       29.82R
Kennedy Intl   PTSUNNY   81  64  56 NW8       29.82R
Newark Liberty MOSUNNY   82  62  50 NW8       29.82R
Teterboro Arpt SUNNY     77  64  64 N6        29.82R
Bronx Lehman C   N/A     77  66  69 NW3         N/A
Queens College   N/A     81  64  57 NW3         N/A
Breezy Point     N/A     77 N/A N/A NW3         N/A
Brooklyn Coll    N/A     81  64  57 NW8         N/A
Staten Island    N/A     77  66  69 N2          N/A
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81/65 with mostly cloudy skies.  Some of the clouds are breaking up and burning off a bit and should shoot temps into the 90s.  With enough sun ahead of storms later this afternoon and early evening, it should push temps to or beyond yesterdays maxes.  

Cooler NE flow for the 4th of July and Sun, will produce gorgeous weather both days mid upper 80s, cooler california like beach weather.  Heat returns next week Mon - Fri.  Need to watch cut off setting up over the Carolinas by Wed PM/ Thu otherwise the heat is on and looks to continue beyond into next weekend 7/10-12.

 

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2 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

81/65 with mostly cloudy skies.  Some of the clouds are breaking up and burning off a bit and should shoot temps into the 90s.  With enough sun ahead of storms later this afternoon and early evening, it should push temps to or beyond yesterdays maxes.  

Cooler flow for the 4th of July and Sun, will produce gorgeous weather both days mid upper 80s, cooler california like beach weather.  Heat returns next week Mon - Fri.  Need to watch cut off setting up over the Carolinas by Wed PM/ Thu otherwise the heat is on and looks to continue beyond into next weekend 7/10-12.

 

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Your satellite loop is showing yesterday. I’m thinking these clouds are going to keep a lid on temps with the backdoor front clouds racing in from the NE as well. 
 

Also, looks like heat for next week is legit with a potential shot at our first heatwave for NYC region. 

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42 minutes ago, uofmiami said:

Your satellite loop is showing yesterday. I’m thinking these clouds are going to keep a lid on temps with the backdoor front clouds racing in from the NE as well. 

Thanks - there is some cache issues when you post a link in the thread it defaults 24 hours prior.  Going to be close today and f we get enough clearing, off to the races and some fuel for storms later.  

 

Next week Mon - Wed look solidly hot with pm storms, need to watch ULL Wed PM - Fri/Sat.  See if its on todays guidance.  ECM more emphasis on it and more north and sticking around the Carlonias/ Mid Atlantic.  Would bring the humidity and keep coastal onshore. Will see .

 

very hot period for large sections of the country. ECM also builds 600DM ridge into the Mid west way out in the run.

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22 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

Full sun now with clouds over NW NJ.  Should be about an hour to heat up more before next mass of clouds moves in around 1 for an hour or so.

If clouds weren't keeping a a lid on temps a bit the immediate NYC metro/NE NJ would have been in the low to possibly mid 90's by now. With that being said low 90's still seems doable.

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