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At 2 pm, near record to record heat covers the region. Newark has its first 100° day in June since June 9, 2011. High temperatures include:

Boston: 98° 

Hartford: 98° (tied record set in 1934)

New York City-JFK: 90°

New York City-LGA: 98° (tied record set in 1959 and tied in 2012)

New York City-NYC: 95°

Newark: 101° (old record: 100°, 1934 and 1959)

Providence: 96° (tied record set in 1934)

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36 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

At 2 pm, near record to record heat covers the region. Newark has its first 100° day in June since June 9, 2011. High temperatures include:

Boston: 98° 

Hartford: 98° (tied record set in 1934)

New York City-JFK: 90°

New York City-LGA: 98° (tied record set in 1959 and tied in 2012)

New York City-NYC: 95°

Newark: 101° (old record: 100°, 1934 and 1959)

Providence: 96° (tied record set in 1934)

Hi Don - what do you think the chances are that the big cities of NYC and Philly see the type of extreme heat in July and/or August seen out west? Those western temps are really worrisome and I worry same thing could happen here. 

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The 102° at Newark ties the June all-time high temperature.

29 Jun 2:40 pm  102
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
Highest Max Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2011 102 0
- 1994 102 0
- 1993 102 0
- 1952 102 0
- 1943 102 0
  2021 102 0
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8 minutes ago, mattinpa said:

Hi Don - what do you think the chances are that the big cities of NYC and Philly see the type of extreme heat in July and/or August seen out west? Those western temps are really worrisome and I worry same thing could happen here. 

I suspect we’ll see some extreme heat, but not to the unprecedented extent seen in the Pacific Northwest. Statistically, Seattle’s 108-degree high would be the equivalent of 112 in New York City and 113 in Philadelphia. The odds of such an extreme outbreak will increase in coming decades, though.

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