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16 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

going up fast

time_chart_dyn.cgi?stn=KEWR&unit=0&hours

Central Park and Newark both represent the urban landscape. Newark in the industrial area and Central Park in a tree lined setting. So pick your poison. Meanwhile Long Island and eastern N.J. seem to be strange bedfellows today as far as temperatures go. Approaching or at 90 in many Long Island locations.

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35 minutes ago, dWave said:

The same persistant narrow line roughly from Newburgh to the Throgs Neck Br, extending toward JFK now. Where is it coming from? Is there a back door cold front stuck there?

Yes it's a sneaky little coastal front almost a bit of an extreme backdoor. And it's going to sit where it is until it washes out. It could keep Central Park from reaching 90 today as a result of clouds and showers and maybe tomorrow due to a light onshore breeze. Yes parts of LI will hit 90 today due to greater amount of sunshine. But Central Park probably not. Maybe 88 or 89.

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List of the years with their annual maximum in September (NYC):

 

Date ___ YEAR(s) ___ Max _______ notes (including record highs that were not annual maxima)

 

Sep 1 ____ (no years had max) ________________ 97F 1953

Sep 2 ____ 1953__102 ____ 1932_96 ___ 2014_92

Sep 3 ____ 1929__99 ____ 1921_96 _________

Sep 4 ____ (no years had max) ________________ 97F 1929

Sep 5 ____ (no years had max) ________________ 94F 1985

Sep 6 ____ (no years had max) ________________ 97F 1881

Sep 7 ____ 1881 ___101 

Sep 8 ____ 2015 ___ 97

Sep 9 ____ 1915 ___ 94 ____ 1884 _ 91 (tied June 21, Aug 20, Sep 10 1884 91F)

Sep 10 ___ 1897__ 93 (tied July 6, 1897 93F) ___ 1884 _91 (tied June 21, Aug 20, Sep 9 1884 91F)

________________________________________________ 97F 1931 and 1983 records for 10th

Sep 11 ___ 1983 ___99 __ 1931 ___99 __ (1931 tied Aug 7 99F)

Sep 12 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 94F 1961

Sep 13 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 94F 1952

Sep 14 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 93F 1931

Sep 15 ___ 1927 ___ 92 (tied four dates in July 1927 92F) ___ 

Sep 16 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 93F 1915

Sep 17 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 93F 1991

Sep 18 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 91F 1891

Sep 19 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 94F 1983

Sep 20 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 93F 1895, 1983

Sep 21 ___ (no years had max) ________________ 95F 1895

Sep 22 ___ 1914 ___ 95 (tied May 27, 1914 95F) ___ 1970 _ 94 ___ record 95F 1895, 1914

Sep 23 ___ 1895 ___ 97 ____________________ also 96F May 31, June 1, 2 1895

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In the above list, if there is no record high in the column to right, it means the record high was the warmest of the annual maxima, e.g. 97 was the record high for Sept 23. Some annual maxima set in September were not record highs e.g. 94 Sept 22, 1970. 

Also 93F on Sep 1st to 3rd 1898 but annual max was 100F in July 3. 

Records after Sep 23 generally near 90F, sooner or later a year could set an annual max in October as 94F in 1941 is above annual maxima of several years. It was not the annual max for 1941 however.  

A total of 11 years had their untied maximum in September and five more tied an earlier set value. 

This works out to a 10% chance that September would set or tie the annual maximum. 

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