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23 minutes ago, winterwarlock said:

Tears in my eyes...most rain in al.ost 2 months

 

Hillsborough  1.23 inches

Hopewell .85 inches

 

If we can do this with the next 2 chances later today and tomorrow....

Somerset got skunked again. Maybe got a tenth or so as heavy rains missed to the north and south. 

We'll need something before the next 100+ heat wave strikes 

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The last 4 days of July are averaging  82degs.(74/91) or +4.

Month to date is  79.6[+2.1].        July should end at  79.9[+2.4].

Reached 81 here yesterday.

Today:  84-88, wind ne., m. cloudy, 75 tomorrow AM.

73*(98%RH) here at 7am- some fog, 2mi.       80* at 11am.      Low 80's all PM with 80%+RH and wind blown FOG from se.

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43 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Central NJ got an upgrade to D1 moderate drought today. Much of Long Island was added to D0 dry. Severe D2 drought expanded in Eastern New England.

 

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Would the .48" of rain I got last night change my area back to D0? Or need alot more than that.

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0.19 in the bucket, progress.  Up to 80 / 74 as more heat and humidity move in the next 35 hours. With the heat and humidity will come more storm chances Thu and more so Fri afternnoon and night.  Where its clear temps will race to the low 90s today and Friday (7/29).  The weekend looks very nice - warm and dry Sat (7/30) should see clearing in the morning and temperatures both days mid / upper 80s with the usual warm spots potentially exceeding 90.  

Next week opens warm and dry and 90s in the warmer spots before the Western Atlantic Ridge builds west again and connects with the Rockies and Plains ridge by the middle of next week pushing heights up with a major ridge from the Rockies into the northeast.  Strong heat potential by Thu (8/3) into next weekend and beyond.  Have to see if the ridge builds over the top and we get a day or few of onshore flow before the heat blats back west.  Overall warm to hot and at times storng heat into the way out there and beyond.

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4 hours ago, winterwarlock said:

Tears in my eyes...most rain in al.ost 2 months

 

Hillsborough  1.23 inches

Hopewell .85 inches

 

If we can do this with the next 2 chances later today and tomorrow....

 

1 hour ago, FPizz said:

.75" last night, a small miracle! :)  

Loudest thunder of the season last night with the rain that fell. Euro did a good job with the placement of the heaviest rain 

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24 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

 

Loudest thunder of the season last night with the rain that fell. Euro did a good job with the placement of the heaviest rain 

It was localized though..some parts of my cutting area only got a .50 but ill take anything and hopefully a big gullywasher  tonight and tomorrow 

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Just now, winterwarlock said:

It was localized though..some parts of my cutting area only got a .50 but ill take anything and hopefully a big gullywasher  tonight and tomorrow 

Unfortunately, that’s convection for ya. Hopefully Friday night is more of a area wide soaking 

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1 hour ago, FPizz said:

.75" last night, a small miracle! :)  

That's about what I got too. When I went to bed at midnight and saw those downpours in eastern PA, I figured they'd fall apart or miss us because our luck has been so bad. Was surprised when I woke up at 2:45 and it was pouring. Glad I can finally take a break from watering the garden today. Obviously we need a lot more, but that was desperately needed rain.

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80° Julys used to be rare at our warmest urban stations. Now they are occurring frequently since 2010. Newark and Harrison are having their warmest July so far. LGA is in 6th place due to a stronger onshore flow influence this month. For our more rural locations like White Plains, it’s the 76° mark which has become very common since 2010. The 76.8° average this month is the 4th highest for July.
 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2022 82.8 4
2 2011 82.7 0
3 1993 82.5 0
4 2010 82.3 0
5 1994 81.9 0
6 2013 80.9 0
7 2020 80.8 0
- 2012 80.8 0
- 1999 80.8 0
8 2019 80.6 0
9 1955 80.5 0
10 1988 80.4 0
11 2002 80.0 0


 

Time Series Summary for HARRISON, NJ - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2022 81.7 3
2 2020 81.5 0
3 2019 81.4 0
4 2012 81.2 2
5 2010 81.1 2
6 2002 80.9 0
7 2013 80.7 0
8 2011 80.5 3


 

Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2020 82.9 0
2 2010 82.8 0
3 1999 81.9 0
4 2019 81.5 0
5 2013 81.2 0
6 2022 81.1 4
- 2016 81.1 0
7 1955 80.9 0
8 1966 80.8 0
9 2006 80.7 0
10 1994 80.6 0
11 2012 80.4 0
- 2011 80.4 0
- 1952 80.4 0
12 2008 80.0 0
- 1993 80.0 0


 

Time Series Summary for WESTCHESTER CO AP, NY - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 1999 78.5 1
2 2013 77.0 0
- 2010 77.0 0
3 2020 76.9 0
4 2022 76.8 4
- 2019 76.8 0
5 1966 76.7 0
- 1955 76.7 2
6 2011 76.6 1
17 2012 76.4 0
8 2016 76.3 0
- 1983 76.3 1
9 1952 76.2 0
- 1949 76.2 0
10 1995 76.0 6
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