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The next 8 days are averaging       59degs.(50/68) or +2.

Month to date is      59.4[+8.0].        Should be       59.3[+6.1] by the 27th.

Reached 60 here yesterday at 5pm.

Today:     62-67, wind w.-breezy, m.sunny, 50 tomorrow AM.

BN for this month appears gone now.    EURO warmer too.      You can declare this April the warmest ever w/o waiting.

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45*(55%RH) here at 7am.      47* at 8am.      49* at 9am.       51* at Noon.       56* at 2pm.      61* at 3pm.      64* at 4pm.      66* at 5pm.      Reached 68* at 5:30pm.      63* at 7pm.      52* at 8pm.

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Down to 35 and now to a chilly 51.  Skies clearing.  Warmer step up 60s today, 70s Thu (4/20), 80s Fri (4/21) for the warmest spots.  Sat (4/22) warm but looks cloudy keeping capped in the 70s as front approaches.  Front comes through Sun (4/23) much cooler and heaviest rains of the month for many.  Next week 4/24 - 4/28 looks near normal and pending on cut off low, potential wet  period.  Beyond there, no major cool or warmth and hovering nearer to normal to close the month.

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Records:

 

Highs:

 

EWR: 92 (1976)
NYC: 92 (1976)
LGA: 85 (2002)

Lows:

 

EWR: 33 (2020)
NYC: 21 (1875)
LGA: 35 (1983)

 

Historical:

 

1775 - The first engagement of the Revolutionary War took place under clear crisp weather at Lexington-Concord. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)

1941 - The temperature at Sodus, NY, soared to 95 degrees. The next day Albany, NY, reported a record for April of 93 degrees. (The Weather Channel)

1973 - Glenrock, WY, received 41 inches of snow in just 24 hours, and a storm total of 58 inches, to establish two state records. (18th-20th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

1976 - The northeastern U.S. was in the midst of an early season heat wave, and the Boston Marathon took place in 90 degree heat. At Providence RI the mercury hit 98 degrees. (David Ludlum)

 

1986: A major storm system produced ten tornadoes in Texas. One of these tornadoes virtually annihilated the town of Sweetwater. The tornado struck at the unlikely time of 7:17 am. One person was killed, and 100 were injured. Click HERE for some pictures of Sweetwater following the tornado.

1987 - Forty cities in the central U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date as readings soared into the 80s and lower 90s for Easter Sunday. Fort Smith AR reported a record high of 95 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

1988 - Severe thunderstorms over the southeastern U.S. early in the day spawned a strong (F-3) tornado which destroyed seventeen homes and severely damaged thirty houses near Madison FL killing four persons and injuring eighteen others. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - A dozen cities in the southwestern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 98 degrees at Hanksville UT equalled their record for April. Tucson AZ reported their earliest 100 degree reading of record. (The National Weather Summary)

1990 - Five cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date as readings dipped into the 20s and upper teens. Elkins WV reported a record low of 20 degrees. Thunderstorms over the Southern Plains produced golf ball size hail at San Angelo TX, and up to four inches of rain in southwestern Oklahoma. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1996 - One of the most memorable tornado outbreaks in Illinois history occurred on April 19, 1996. During the day, 33 tornadoes were reported as supercells erupted and moved across the state during the afternoon and evening hours. Wind estimates in excess of 170 mph were associated with some of the stronger tornadoes, one of which ripped through nearby Ogden, IL. (University of Illinois WW2010)

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7 hours ago, MJO812 said:

43 here

Awesome weather to sleep

Good afternoon, Anthony. Ref: NWS/NOAA 13:51 CPK observation 59, Dwpt 29 and fair. Judging from your latest change in Avatar is there, possibly, a blessed event in your near future? Stay well, as always …..

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Milder air will continue to overspread the region tomorrow. The temperature could reach the upper 70s and perhaps lower 80s on Friday in southern New Jersey and Philadelphia and lower 70s in New York City. A more sustained cool period could develop during or just after the weekend and continue into the opening days of May.

April 2023 remains on a trajectory that will likely rank it among the 10 warmest Aprils on record in the northern Middle Atlantic region. The potential exists for some locations to challenge their warmest April on record. A cool end to the month won't be sufficient to avoid top 10 warmth.

The most recent April case to rank among the 10 warmest was:

Boston: 51.7°, 2019 (5th warmest)
Bridgeport: 54.0°, 2017 (1st warmest)
Islip: 51.9°, 2019 (6th warmest)
New Haven: 50.8°, 2022 (6th warmest)
New York City-Central Park: 57.2°, 2017 (2nd warmest)
New York City-JFK Airport: 55.1°, 2017 (2nd warmest)
New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 57.6°, 2017 (2nd warmest)
Newark: 57.2°, 2017 (4th warmest)
Philadelphia: 59.0°, 2019 (3rd warmest)
Poughkeepsie: 53.0°, 2017 (3rd warmest)
White Plains: 53.9°, 2017 (2nd warmest)

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +2.7°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.1°C for the week centered around April 12. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +2.03°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.02°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely prevail through at least mid-spring. El Niño conditions will likely develop during the summer.

The SOI was +4.47 today.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -2.459 today.

On April 17 the MJO was in Phase 7 at an amplitude of 1.697 (RMM). The April 16-adjusted amplitude was 1.631 (RMM).

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 99% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal April (1991-2020 normal). April will likely finish with a mean temperature near 58.0° (4.3° above normal). That would rank April 2023 as the warmest April on record.

 

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The next 8 days are averaging     56degs.(48/64) or -1.

Month to date is    59.2[+7.6].      Should be 58.3[+5.0] by the 28th.

Reached 68 here yesterday.

Today:    61-66, wind s., mixed clouds/sun, 55 tomorrow AM.

48*(58%RH) here at 7am.     50* at 8am.      53* at 9am.       52* at Noon.      55* at 3pm.        59* at 5pm.    Reached  60* at 6pm.      53* at 8pm.

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1 hour ago, donsutherland1 said:

Through mid-spring, most of the Northern Hemisphere has seen a warmer than normal spring. Cold has remained largely confined to western North America while the East has been exceptionally warm.

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same pattern as the winter-no cold air anywhere

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15 minutes ago, Wxoutlooksblog said:

An onshore flow will keep temperatures cooler than previously expected today, tomorrow, and Saturday with 70s to near 80 only  over some spots well inland well north west and northeast of NYC as our temperatures stay mainly in the 50s and 60s.

WX/PT

We likely needed that warm day to lock in the warmest April record. Now there’s a very strong chance 2010 keeps it, especially if it stays below 60 for most of next week.

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Latest Drought Monitor shows abnormally dry conditions expanding over the Northeast sector with Moderate Drought now showing up for parts of this forum.  Not good to be going into the warm season this dry.    Hopes for rainfall over the next 7 days are hinging on Saturday night into Sunday.  Based on trends over the last few days I suspect most places will see mainly around 1/2".  Some lucky spots maybe around an inch or a bit more but the trend has been for less not more over the last 2 days.

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Records:

Highs:

 

EWR: 91 (1943)
NYC: 90 (1927)
LGA: 85 (2005)

 

 

Lows:


EWR: 34 (1953)
NYC: 24 (1897)
NYC: 35 (1953)

Historical:

 

1901 - A spring storm produced unusally heavy snow in northeast Ohio. Warren received 35.5 inches in thirty-six hours, and 28 inches fell at Green Hill. Akron OH established April records of 15.6 inches in 24 hours, and 26.6 inches for the month. Pittsburgh PA established April records of 12.7 inches in 24 hours, and 13.5 inches for the month. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel)

 

1912: A tornado moved north-northeast from 5 miles southeast of Rush Center, KS across the east half of Bison, KS. Farms were wiped out near Rush Center. The loss at Bison was $70,000 as half of the town, about 50 homes, were damaged or destroyed. There were 15 injuries in town. A dozen farms were nearly wiped out. Debris from the farmhouses was carried for 8 miles. A senior man who made light of the storm was killed with his granddaughter on a farm 2 miles southwest of Bison.

1920 - Tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama killed 219 persons. (David Ludlum)

1952 - The tankers Esso Suez and Esso Greensboro crashed in a thick fog off the coast of Morgan City LA. Only five of the Greensboro's crew survived after the ship bursts into flame. (David Ludlum)

 

1984: A temperature of 106 degrees at Del Rio, Texas set a new record high for April.

1987 - Fifty-two cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date. The high of 92 degrees at Memphis TN was a record for April, and the high of 94 at Little Rock AR equalled their April record. (The National Weather Summary)

1988 - A storm in the western U.S. brought heavy rain to parts of California. Mount Wilson was soaked with 4.15 inches of rain in 24 hours. The heavy rain caused some flooding and mudslides in the Los Angeles area, and a chain reaction collision of vehicles along the Pomona Freeway which resulted in 26 injuries. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - Hot weather spread from the southwestern U.S. into the Great Plains Region. Twenty-three cities reported new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 104 degrees at Tucson AZ was an April record, and highs of 87 at Provo UT, 90 at Pueblo CO, and 85 at Salt Lake City UT, equalled April records. (The National Weather Summary)

1990 - A fast moving Pacific storm produced heavy snow in the central mountains and the Upper Arkansas Valley of Colorado, with a foot of snow reported at Leadville. Thunderstorms in the south central U.S. produced wind gusts to 76 mph at Tulsa OK, and heavy rain which caused flooding of Cat Claw Creek in the Abilene TX area. Lightning struck the building housing a fish farm in Scott AR killing 10,000 pounds of fish. Many of the fish died from the heat of the fire. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

2006 - Up to five feet of snow falls in the Dakotas. I-94 and other highways were closed, power was out for thousands and caused at least four deaths.

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