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1 minute ago, LibertyBell said:

Hopefully the winds don't get too strong there.

 

It’s really only happening up on the ski slopes, all infrastructure in southern Vermont is 2500’ or below.

To answer the question about the low track, it’s hard to say what would have happened with a similar low and track in winter. Precip shield tends to be broader. Probably would have been a mix along the coast today. But this last band coming through likely would have been at least a few inches of snow.

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2 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

It’s really only happening up on the ski slopes, all infrastructure in southern Vermont is 2500’ or below.

To answer the question about the low track, it’s hard to say what would have happened with a similar low and track in winter. Precip shield tends to be broader. Probably would have been a mix along the coast today. But this last band coming through likely would have been at least a few inches of snow.

Probably would’ve been a broader precip shield since there’s a bigger difference between cold and warm ocean air-more overrunning, broader precip shield west. It might’ve been light rain/mix to heavy snow as the offshore low took over-we have a primary low that made it all the way to Buffalo. But it would’ve been another Juno/Nemo/Jan 2022 scenario. 

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4 hours ago, FPizz said:

Record low max today for NYC?  Looks like the record is 54 for today 

Yup, 51 today.  Old record was 54 back from 1894.  Thanks @uncle W for sharing that.

52 at Trenton broke record as well, was 55 set in 1909.

Philly's 56 was good for 2nd place, it was 53 also in 1909.

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7 hours ago, bluewave said:

The key will be how much rain we get in early June. We probably make it back into the 80s between June 1st -10th. But we would probably need to dry out with more sun in order for the warm spots to get their first 90° of the season by June 15th. We are already running late on our first 90° day. 
 

First/Last Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
Each section contains date and year of occurrence, value on that date.
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Minimum 04-07 (2010) 08-08 (2011) 69
Mean 05-18 09-09 113
Maximum 06-17 (2014) 10-02 (2019) 170
2024 05-02 (2024) 90 08-28 (2024) 95 117
2023 04-13 (2023) 92 09-08 (2023) 92 147
2022 05-21 (2022) 95 09-04 (2022) 93 105
2021 05-19 (2021) 91 09-15 (2021) 91 118
2020 06-06 (2020) 91 08-27 (2020) 93 81
2019 05-26 (2019) 90 10-02 (2019) 96 128
2018 05-02 (2018) 90 09-06 (2018) 98 126
2017 05-17 (2017) 92 09-25 (2017) 90 130
2016 05-25 (2016) 91 09-23 (2016) 90 120
2015 05-25 (2015) 90 09-09 (2015) 91 106
2014 06-17 (2014) 91 09-06 (2014) 95 80
2013 05-30 (2013) 93 09-11 (2013) 96 103
2012 05-28 (2012) 91 09-07 (2012) 90 101
2011 05-30 (2011) 92 08-08 (2011) 93 69
2010 04-07 (2010) 92 09-25 (2010) 90 170

It's interesting that 2011, the year with by far the shortest time between first and last 90 degree days - 69 days - , is also the year that Newark had the 106 or maybe 108.

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