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Yep, looks like the rain is edging north again. It's just unbelievable how persistent this is over months now.

Ended with .01”. And yes it is incredible. The most localized intense drought you could dream up. I wonder if it has anything to do with increased water temps. Which would make sense, in that a place like Florida will constantly see convention from and sit just a few miles from the beach.
We’ll see what strataform season brings. I doubt this can continue


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Morning thoughts…

Today will be partly to mostly sunny and warm. Some scattered showers are possible. High temperatures will reach the lower and middle 70s in most of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 74°

Newark: 76°

Philadelphia: 77°

Tomorrow will be slightly cooler. The week will end with cool temperatures.

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 72.3°; 15-Year: 73.5°

Newark: 30-Year: 73.8°; 15-Year: 75.2°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 75.1°; 15-Year: 76.3°

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The record blocking will result in a cooler pattern into next weekend across the area. So Ian is expected to stall out near the Gulf Coast of Florida. This is a continuation of needing record blocking just to get cooler than average temperatures around here.

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4 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The record blocking will result in a cooler pattern into next weekend across the area. So Ian is expected to stall out near the Gulf Coast of Florida. This is a continuation of needing record blocking just to get cooler than average temperatures around here.

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I’m sure we will lose the blocking by December

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The last 5 days of September are averaging  63degs.(56/71) or -2.

Month to date is  71.1[+0.9].       September should end at  69.8[+0.6].

Reached 74 here yesterday.

Today:  72-75, m. sunny-some PM clouds, wind w. to s., breezy, 61 tomorrow AM.

Rain falls short of our area on the GFS,CMC from Ian.     Only the EURO reaches this far north.    Oct.02-05.

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60*(92%RH) here at 6am.        70* by 1pm.       72* at 2pm.       Reached 76* at 4:30pm.       74* at 6pm.

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