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3 hours ago, winterwarlock said:

not for me and the beach businesses....temps in the 60s with a wind at the shore isnt pleasant for the start of summer

 

this cool rainy weather sucks, we had some good warm sunny stretches but it was fools gold....now temps in 50s for two days this weekend and a cool friday barely in the low 60s heading into saturday

the other thing you have to worry about with the wind is that it makes umbrellas lethal.

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7 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

Listed as 54F on May 25, 2013. Lowest values since 1990 are 51F on 20th_2000, 21st_1990, and 29th,30th_2021. Then 53F on 25th, 2005. 

These dates can be added as max 50F ... 21st, 1892, 1924, 1929; 24th, 1877. 

do you have a list of lowest lows, how many lower than 35 after May 19th?

 

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5 hours ago, winterwarlock said:

not for me and the beach businesses....temps in the 60s with a wind at the shore isnt pleasant for the start of summer

 

this cool rainy weather sucks, we had some good warm sunny stretches but it was fools gold....now temps in 50s for two days this weekend and a cool friday barely in the low 60s heading into saturday

I never understood the unofficial start to summer for beaches in late May. Water is still very cold and temps can be very chilly too with any east wind. 

To me the 4th of July weekend is the real start to summer. 

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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

I never understood the unofficial start to summer for beaches in late May. Water is still very cold and temps can be very chilly too with any east wind. 

To me the 4th of July weekend is the real start to summer. 

Back in the 90s/00s definitely. I distinctly remember freezing my butt off day after day sitting on the life guard stand in June. The last few years it’s been remarkably warm. Water temps were especially warm last year. People were swimming during the air show!

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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

I never understood the unofficial start to summer for beaches in late May. Water is still very cold and temps can be very chilly too with any east wind. 

To me the 4th of July weekend is the real start to summer. 

Yeah maybe for you, but when you account for college kids going back to school by mid-August, school sports starting, etc, that would make it a 6 week summer. From mid August on is really no longer a big summer time. My shore place gets pretty dead then and Memorial Day weekend and June are busier.

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7 minutes ago, greenmtnwx said:

Yeah maybe for you, but when you account for college kids going back to school by mid-August, school sports starting, etc, that would make it a 6 week summer. From mid August on is really no longer a big summer time. My shore place gets pretty dead then and Memorial Day weekend and June are busier.

I think true summertime conditions this summer will begin late probably in mid to late June. In the meantime we can catch a single day here and there like yesterday but there is virtually no chance of lasting warmth or probably of any heat. An active storm track and frequent cold fronts with the trough centered just to our east and northeast prevents it.

WX/PT

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Tomorrow and Tuesday will be somewhat cooler but still pleasant days. However, it will turn noticeably cooler Tuesday night. Once it turns cooler, an extended period of below normal temperatures is likely.

A moderate to significant rainfall is likely Wednesday into Thursday. A gusty wind will likely accompany the rainfall. Showers could persist into Friday.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was 0.0°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.1°C for the week centered around May 7. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +0.55°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.07°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely continue through at least mid summer.

Early indications are that summer 2025 will be warmer than normal in the New York City and Philadelphia areas. The potential exists for a much warmer than normal summer (more than 1° above normal).

The SOI was +7.83 yesterday.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.290 today.

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied near 50% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal May (1991-2020 normal). May will likely finish with a mean temperature near 63.2° (near normal).

 

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A little help guys,,,,,I started staring the spindles on my deck rails today and I want to do the tops of my rails BUT whats with these dark clouds that just showed up as there was about zero chance of rain when I started this earlier today and tomorrow Im looking to stain the deck with no rain in site until Wednesday but is it gonna shower tonight or soon ????? WTF

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21 minutes ago, Brasiluvsnow said:

A little help guys,,,,,I started staring the spindles on my deck rails today and I want to do the tops of my rails BUT whats with these dark clouds that just showed up as there was about zero chance of rain when I started this earlier today and tomorrow Im looking to stain the deck with no rain in site until Wednesday but is it gonna shower tonight or soon ????? WTF

I don't see any rain on the radar at least

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35 minutes ago, Brasiluvsnow said:

I dont either Sundog but those were raindrops that fell on me in New City 30 minutes ago,,,,,Thanks

 

Isolated/scattered shower, drizzle as the upper low swings through north of use.

 

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