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27 minutes ago, gravitylover said:

I can think of a few times where School 5 had a snow day but Boardman didn't, couldn't give you dates because 40 years... 

We had that once when I was growing up in south wantagh. The high school is up by the southern state. Rain in south wantagh sleet/snow a few miles north. 
Meanwhile it’s hot as hell working outside on the uws currently 

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18 minutes ago, dWave said:

Still rising, 93. How far has the sea breeze reached?

Something I've noticed about the sea breeze is the temperature experiences a jump just before the sea breeze comes in.  It's almost like a temperature rise just before a cold front passes.  And after the sea breeze comes through the sky clears out-- also similar to a cold front passage.

 

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Just now, bluewave said:

The previous record high was 82° at BDL and now it’s 95°.


https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=KBDL&hours=72

Weather conditions for:
Windsor Locks, Bradley International Airport, CT (ASOS/AWOS - BOX) 
Elev: 174 ft; Lat/Lon: 41.93806/-72.68250

Get Yearly Precip Total (non QA/QC'd data) 
Get Water Year Precip Total (non QA/QC'd data): 
For selected observations near this location: click here


 

Date/Time
 
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Dew
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Relative
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(%)
Heat
Index
(°F)
Wind
Direction
 
Wind
Speed
(mph)
Visibility
 
(miles)
Clouds
 
(x100 ft)
Sea Level
Pressure
(mb)
Station
Pressure
(in Hg)
Altimeter
Setting
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6 Hr
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6 Hr
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24 Hr
Max
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24 Hr
Min
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Apr 14, 2:51 pm 95 44 18 91 SW 6 10.00 FEW080 BKN250  1008.70 29.60 29.79

Is this the airport for Hartford?

 

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1 minute ago, LibertyBell said:

Is this the airport for Hartford?

 

Yeah, their earliest mid 90s by a few days.

https://threadex.rcc-acis.org

4/7 93 in 2010 90 in 1991 90 in 1929
4/8 89 in 1991 87 in 1929 84 in 2010
4/9 85 in 1991 77 in 1945 75 in 2001+
4/10 84 in 1922 79 in 2017 78 in 1955+
4/11 88 in 2017 79 in 1955 78 in 2023+
4/12 88 in 1977 81 in 2023 79 in 2008+
4/13 92 in 2023 86 in 1977 85 in 1968
4/14 82 in 1941 81 in 1968 78 in 2022+
4/15 88 in 1941 82 in 1994 82 in 1938
4/16 92 in 2012 90 in 2002 88 in 2017
4/17 95 in 2002 92 in 1976 78 in 2012+
4/18 95 in 1976 92 in 2002 85 in 1964
4/19 96 in 1976 87 in 1972 86 in 2004
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5 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Something I've noticed about the sea breeze is the temperature experiences a jump just before the sea breeze comes in.  It's almost like a temperature rise just before a cold front passes.  And after the sea breeze comes through the sky clears out-- also similar to a cold front passage.

 

compressional warming right on the boundary 

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22 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Something I've noticed about the sea breeze is the temperature experiences a jump just before the sea breeze comes in.  It's almost like a temperature rise just before a cold front passes.  And after the sea breeze comes through the sky clears out-- also similar to a cold front passage.

 

Yeah I fell 5 degrees the last hr to 88

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48 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Something I've noticed about the sea breeze is the temperature experiences a jump just before the sea breeze comes in.  It's almost like a temperature rise just before a cold front passes.  And after the sea breeze comes through the sky clears out-- also similar to a cold front passage.

 

I used to live next to the LIE, which was a north shore vs south shore climate battleground. The sea breeze didn't always make it that far inland, but its appearance was normally the hottest part of the day.

I watched this happen in real time today, my temp spiked up to 94 and quickly fell back into the 88-90 range. This happened over the course of a few minutes. Now I have a fake high temp for my records. Yesterday felt hotter with sustained 90’s.

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28 minutes ago, Cfa said:

I used to live next to the LIE, which was a north shore vs south shore climate battleground. The sea breeze didn't always make it that far inland, but its appearance was normally the hottest part of the day.

I watched this happen in real time today, my temp spiked up to 94 and quickly fell back into the 88-90 range. This happened over the course of a few minutes. Now I have a fake high temp for my records. Yesterday felt hotter with sustained 90’s.

I've always hated the sea breeze because it makes the air more humid, I'd rather it come in closer to sunset and not spoil the hot temp party.  I hate the sea breeze as much as I hate the rain/snow line moving north.

And now ABC7/Lee Goldberg said just a few minutes ago that the sea breeze caused those fires to our north in Rockland County to spread more quickly as the wind speeds picked up.  So that's another reason to hate the sea breeze.

 

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