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22 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

When was that crazy wind we had December 2020? 

Outside of tropical systems, we had that squall that delivered widespread wind damage I think it was around late August of 2020.

It's frustrating, you'd think with better moisture content and heat we'd be looking at better storms but it's been the complete opposite. 

I remember between 2005-2010, we would get these monster bow echo complexes that'd rip through the area well through the night... Doesn't happen anymore. 

My favorite squall line to this day, though not really severe occured June 1, 2006 which tracked southeast from the buffalo area. I've never seen lightning that frequent since

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46 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Nothing at all for me morning and evening, but we've had plenty of rain lately so that's ok. Now we get to enjoy a spectacular low humidity stretch for the next several days. Looks as if our next rain chance doesn't come until Friday. 

Yup. The weather is going to be absolutely amazing the next few days 

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First time getting to use the drone during a thunderstorm, this minor shelf cloud came as a surprise as it was completely invisible from ground level. I didn’t get to do much since it started raining very shortly after I started flying and it was too dark when it stopped raining.

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Lighting gif was looking to the east after the storms passed. The strong breeze left the street littered with small branches. Not much rain unfortunately, we could've used another soaking, especially going into yet another dry pattern.

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2 hours ago, SRRTA22 said:

Outside of tropical systems, we had that squall that delivered widespread wind damage I think it was around late August of 2020.

It's frustrating, you'd think with better moisture content and heat we'd be looking at better storms but it's been the complete opposite. 

I remember between 2005-2010, we would get these monster bow echo complexes that'd rip through the area well through the night... Doesn't happen anymore. 

My favorite squall line to this day, though not really severe occured June 1, 2006 which tracked southeast from the buffalo area. I've never seen lightning that frequent since

Summer 2019 we had a few severe storms impact LI, I remember someone getting 80+ gusts on their PWS, also got some hail back in june of this year

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5 hours ago, jm1220 said:

We need our severe events to come from the NW. When they come from the W they die out. The Ambrose Jet is already established so tons of marine layer. Hopefully I get a quick thundershower like the other night. Some rain would be helpful since we’re going back to a dry pattern. 

We had very heavy rain here for 30 min from 7:45 to 8:15 and a very strange very orange sky, it actually reminded me of back when the dust/smoke was really bad.

 

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11 hours ago, jm1220 said:

It’s plenty hot enough. We traded the west downslope heat waves for these humid Florida stretches. Heat index is the same both ways. Can’t wait for this front to come through. Given how dry it’ll be getting maybe for once we can get a good line of storms vs the usual broken up crap. 

dry heat is MUCH better, we need for NASA to figure out a way to suck this excess water vapor into outer space.

 

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9 hours ago, bluewave said:

The mid to upper 90s made it to NJ along with Brooklyn and Queens away from the sea breeze. You knew that Central Park wasn’t making it to 100° due to the overgrowth covering the sensor. The models and many forecasters don’t take that into account. Most don’t realize how dense the tree and plant growth has been around the NYC ASOS.
 

Data for July 26, 2023 through July 29, 2023
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Name
Station Type
Highest Max Temperature 
LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 97

Data for July 26, 2023 through July 29, 2023
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State
Name
Station Type
Highest Max Temperature 
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 96
NJ HARRISON COOP 96
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 95


 

160 Ave. / Howard Beach 96

 

Brownsville 95
Corona 99
Lefferts / South Ozone Park

97

 

Queensbridge / Dutch Kills 96


 

2021

 

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1920

 

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More 100s back in the old days when the sensor was out in open 

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Mid to upper 90s?  The highest we have had all year is 93, Chris.  Lack of 100 degrees comes from the fact that our summers have become much rainier.

 

 

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The last two days of July are averaging   76degs.(68/85) or -2.

Month to date is   79.4[+1.9].      July should end at  79.2[+1.6].

Reached 95 here yesterday-H.I. of 110.

For the little HW:   94,90,95.

Today:  79-83, wind nw., few clouds, 68 tomorrow AM.

66*(68%RH) here at 7am.      70* at 10am.       73* at Noon.     75* at 3pm.      80* at 4pm.     83* at 6pm.     Reached 85* at 7:30pm.      76* at 9pm.

 

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Clear, crisp and cool morning.  Hint of September in the air.  Morning low here was 56 degrees.  Really nice for the closing days of July.  Just quick shower last evening.  Gusty wind for a few minutes but only .06" rainfall.

Looks like a dry week with pleasant temperatures and humidity coming up!

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Another top 10 warmest month so far for several of our stations around the area.

Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 1999 78.6 0
2 2019 78.1 0
3 2013 78.0 0
- 2010 78.0 0
4 2020 77.7 0
5 2011 77.6 0
6 2023 77.5 2
7 1994 77.3 0
8 2022 77.1 0
9 2016 76.8 0
10 1966 76.3 0


 

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 0
- 2016 81.1 0
7 1955 80.9 0
8 2023 80.8 2
- 1966 80.8 0
9 2006 80.7 0
10 1994 80.6 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 0
- 2019 76.8 0
5 2023 76.7 3
- 1966 76.7 0
- 1955 76.7 2
6 2011 76.6 1
7 2012 76.4 0
8 2016 76.3 0
- 1983 76.3 1
9 1952 76.2 0


 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2011 82.7 0
2 2022 82.6 0
3 1993 82.5 0
4 2010 82.3 0
5 1994 81.9 0
6 2023 81.0 2
7 2013 80.9 0
8 2020 80.8 0
- 2012 80.8 0
- 1999 80.8 0
9 2019 80.6 0
10 1955 80.5 0
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47 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Another top 10 warmest month so far for several of our stations around the area.

Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 1999 78.6 0
2 2019 78.1 0
3 2013 78.0 0
- 2010 78.0 0
4 2020 77.7 0
5 2011 77.6 0
6 2023 77.5 2
7 1994 77.3 0
8 2022 77.1 0
9 2016 76.8 0
10 1966 76.3 0


 

Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY - Month of Jul
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
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 0
- 2016 81.1 0
7 1955 80.9 0
8 2023 80.8 2
- 1966 80.8 0
9 2006 80.7 0
10 1994 80.6 0


 

Time Series Summary for WESTCHESTER CO AP, NY - Month of Jul
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
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 0
- 2019 76.8 0
5 2023 76.7 3
- 1966 76.7 0
- 1955 76.7 2
6 2011 76.6 1
7 2012 76.4 0
8 2016 76.3 0
- 1983 76.3 1
9 1952 76.2 0


 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Mean Avg Temperature 
Missing Count
1 2011 82.7 0
2 2022 82.6 0
3 1993 82.5 0
4 2010 82.3 0
5 1994 81.9 0
6 2023 81.0 2
7 2013 80.9 0
8 2020 80.8 0
- 2012 80.8 0
- 1999 80.8 0
9 2019 80.6 0
10 1955 80.5 0

where do you make these tables?

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5 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

where do you make these tables?

At XMACIS2. The departures were largely driven by so many top 5 average warm minimum monthly temperatures around the region with the near to record high dew points. So the perception by some was that it wasn’t that hot of a month since there were no 100s and the 90 day count wasn’t as high as some recent years. 
 

http://xmacis.rcc-acis.org

 

https://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/wxstation/perspectives/perspectives.html


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71 / 54 and quite lovely out.  A  reprieve from the humidity and heat the next 5 days with dry, near or below normal temps  low / mid 80s and 60s (some 50s) at night.  Tough into the NE with N/NW flow with Ridge re popping in TX/OK similar to late June/early this month.  By Wed (8/3) into Thu (8/4) flow is coming around more S/SW with a return to more humid (not bad bad as recent yet). Warmer 8/4 - 8/6, before next front comes through.

Beyond into the second week the western Atlantic ridge is building west and forcing trough back towards the GL, with more warm / humid flow.  Strong heat remains into the south/ Gulf.  Heights look to come up towards the end of the second week and overall warm to hot at times with more frewuent storms potential.

 

Enjoy  this marvelous next 5 days.

 

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1 hour ago, CIK62 said:

The last two days of July are averaging   76degs.(68/85) or -2.

Month to date is   79.4[+1.9].      July should end at  79.2[+1.6].

Reached 95 here yesterday-H.I. of 110.

For the little HW:   94,90,95.

Today:  79-83, wind nw., few clouds, 68 tomorrow AM.

66*(68%RH) here at 7am.

You should also do a LGA or EWR table.

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