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19 minutes ago, Will - Rutgers said:

i figured water vapor and rainy weather would help wash some of this shit out of the air and off literally every single surface.  there's so much of it this year.

yeah it's horrible when it gets really bad but with water vapor and rain I think it makes the plants go crazy.  At some point we're going to have to come up with some way to block pollination.  The stuff that does this isn't really necessary anyway we should figure out a way to block at least 50% of it.

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1 hour ago, Will - Rutgers said:

no no, he's got a point.  listen, if we can waste money on weather.gov's abhorrent new radar pages, we can figure out a way to end global pollination.  my itchy eyes and runny nose depend on this.

yeah besides I'm not talking a complete end to pollination just a reduction by about 50 pct which would bring us back to pre climate change levels.

 

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1 hour ago, ForestHillWx said:

LB, you have some really interesting takes on what mankind should seek to exert its control over. 

I'm not talking a complete end to pollination just a reduction by about 50 pct which would bring us back to pre climate change levels....when we could all breathe easier lol.

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The next 8 days are averaging 69degs.(60/78), or about +3.5.

Month to date is  60.5[-1.0].         Should be about 63.1[+0.4] by the 27th.

The 26th consistently showing on all models as a Lone Wolf type 90-Degree Day.      Still not much rain to talk about.

64*(60%RH) here at 6am, m. clear.       71* by 9am!       79*  by Noon.

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Morning thoughts...

Today will be partly to mostly sunny and very warm. Temperatures will likely reach the middle and upper 80s in most of the region. A few locations could reach or exceed 90°. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 88°

Newark: 90°

Philadelphia: 90°

Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and cooler.

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Parts of the region will likely reach or exceed 90° today. Data for 90° days for select cities is below:

Allentown:
2020: 24 days
1991-2020 average: 18.2 days
Least: 1 day, 1960
Most: 41 days, 1966

Bridgeport:
2020: 11 days
1991-2020 average: 9.1 days
Least: 0 days, 1950, 1962, and 2004
Most: 18 days, 2010 and 2016

Islip:
2020: 8 days
1991-2020 average: 8.3 days
Least: 0 days, 1967, 1979, 2004, and 2014
Most: 18 days, 1999

New York City-JFK:
2020: 12 days
1991-2020 average: 10.8 days
Least: 0 days, 1967
Most: 32 days, 2010

New York City-LGA:
2020: 34 days
1991-2020 average: 21.8 days
Least: 4 days, 1972 and 1978
Most: 48 days, 2010

New York City-NYC:
2020: 20 days
1991-2020 average: 17.4 days
Least: 1 day, 1902
Most: 39 days, 1991 and 1993

Newark:
2020: 31 days
1991-2020 average: 28.3 days
Least: 7 days, 1967
Most: 54 days, 2010

Philadelphia:
2020: 36 days
1991-2020 average: 29.7 days
Least: 5 days, 1889
Most: 55 days, 2010

 

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Up to 75 already and likely touch 90 here in CNJ along with other warmer spots and it wouldnt surprise me if LGA or even NYC come close factoring in with the recent dryness.  Onshore flow penetrates Thu and Fri before we start warming it back up some time Saturday although clouds may keep temps capped on Sat.  Next shot at 90s Sunday (5/23)  and between  Tue (5/25) and  Thu (5/27) next week with next surge of 850 temps >15C, peaking Wed (5/26) at 18c.    Beyond there heights look to rebuild for the holiday weekend.  Overall warm for the period.  We'll see how long it takes to turn wetter and do we see a complete reversal.  I dont get the sense of a 2002/2010 type dry hot progression and still feel we are more 2016 type warm and humid / wet summer.

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4 minutes ago, Big Jims Videos said:

Such a disparity in forecasts for Friday/Saturday.  From mid 80s to mid 60s depending on the outlet.  

You can probably split the difference in most places. Winds look to be onshore so 60s on the coast and 70s inland. Too much troughing offshore to have the heat here for too long. Next week that might change and we finally have a sustained westerly flow. 

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1 hour ago, CIK62 said:

Weak sea breeze effect so far, it seems    12:30pm..........

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Very weak/practically nonexistent ocean influence today. The barrier beaches are still in the mid 70s to 80s. The last few summers have been humid enough that the sea breeze only makes the heat worse by driving the humidity up and only dropping temps a few degrees. Hopefully it’s a drier heat this year. 

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