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11 hours ago, bluewave said:

Boston tied their all -time June maximum temperature. Newark tied for the second day in a row. LGA missed by 1°.

 


RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA
0320 PM EDT WED JUN 30 2021

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT BOSTON MA...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 100 FOR BOSTON MA TODAY 
JUN 30TH. 

THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 95 SET IN 1945.

 


RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK, NY
0444 PM EDT WED JUN 30 2021

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT NEWARK NJ...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 102 WAS SET AT NEWARK NJ TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 99 SET IN 1964.

 


RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK, NY
0440 PM EDT WED JUN 30 2021

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT LAGUARDIA NY...

A RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 100 WAS SET AT LAGUARDIA NY TODAY.
THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD OF 97 SET IN 1964.

Boston hits 100 and we didn't?  That sucks

They can get 100 inches of snow and 100 degree temps and we cant get either lol

 

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14 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Way way way early. That’s a decently mixed 70 too. We are loosing our cool water hurricane buffer as water temps are now peaking near 80. Once we get constant 80 it’s a game changer for hurricane threats 

I'm not sure how much SST matters for near coastal water temps and hurricanes.  I see Nova Scotia and Newfoundland getting hit with TCs on a regular basis with a lot cooler SST near the coast than ours are.

 

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13 hours ago, psv88 said:

Thanks. So 6 years. 

Why do I remember JFK hitting 99 and LGA hitting 100 like a couple of years ago with a record highest heat index of 117 at JFK two days in a row on a weekend?  Lots of local power outages that weekend too, especially when the extreme heat was broken by a line of thunderstorms.

 

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12 hours ago, Gravity Wave said:

I'm a little confused as to how we could be close to a major outage when most office buildings are still significantly underpopulated; you'd think that AC use in these buildings would be limited. When I worked in the Rockefeller Center during the July 2019 heat wave they shut down the AC and suggested that everyone leave.

Was that July 2019 when the extreme heat happened that I remembered in the previous post (back to back 99s here on the south shore with record high back to back heat indices of 117?)

 

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Newark had their second warmest June on record. Tied for the highest number of 100° days. New record for the most 95° days. Second place for June 90° days. Boston and Portland, Maine set the new record for warmest June. 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jun
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 1994 77.8 0
2 2021 76.2 0
- 2010 76.2 0
3 1993 75.8 0
4 1943 75.4 0
5 2008 75.3 0

 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jun
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Rank
Year
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 100 
Missing Count
1 2021 2 0
- 1994 2 0
- 1943 2 0

 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jun
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Year
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 95 
Missing Count
1 2021 8 0
2 1943 7 0
3 1988 6 0
- 1984 6 0
- 1945 6 0

 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jun
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Year
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
Missing Count
1 2010 13 0
2 2021 12 0
3 1987 11 0
- 1943 11 0
4 2005 10 0
- 1994 10 0
- 1991 10 0
- 1988 10 0
- 1966 10 0
Time Series Summary for Boston Area, MA (ThreadEx) - Month of Jun
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2021 74.4 0
2 1976 73.4 0
3 1930 72.4 0
4 1994 71.9 0
5 1949 71.6 0

 

Time Series Summary for Portland Area, ME (ThreadEx) - Month of Jun
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2021 68.9 0
2 2001 67.1 0
3 1884 67.0 0
4 1883 66.8 0
5 1930 66.5 0
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3 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

I'm not sure how much SST matters for near coastal water temps and hurricanes.  I see Nova Scotia and Newfoundland getting hit with TCs on a regular basis with a lot cooler SST near the coast than ours are.

 

It’s a huge player. Problem is our warm layer is very shallow so one storm will bring temps way down. Also ND and Newfoundland don’t get hit regularly. Many times the storms are already post-tropical when they make landfall up there. That’s also why a slow moving storm up the coast with cool SSTs will die out much faster than a fast mover. 

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21 hours ago, JustinRP37 said:

It’s a huge player. Problem is our warm layer is very shallow so one storm will bring temps way down. Also ND and Newfoundland don’t get hit regularly. Many times the storms are already post-tropical when they make landfall up there. That’s also why a slow moving storm up the coast with cool SSTs will die out much faster than a fast mover. 

Yep thats why we need a fast mover like what Gloria and Bob were.  Bob was the last Cat 2 or higher that made landfall at our latitude or farther north, I think?

 

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