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6 hours ago, SACRUS said:

 

 

Highs:

 

EWR: 82
New Brnswck: 81
PHL: 81
TEB: 81
LGA: 79
TTN: 78
BLM: 78
ACY: 78
ISP: 77
NYC: 76
JFK: 75

lots of differences over a short area, we were in the 80s here 5 miles from JFK, we had full sunshine (as in no clouds at all) from 4 pm to 6 pm when I noticed that JFK was mostly cloudy.

 

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5 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Was just going to ask the same. Had to have been close to an inch here in SW Nassua that fell in less then 30min

that 2 hours of sunshine that boosted temps into the 80s here really did the trick.  It only rained for 30 minutes and then the sun came back out (but no rainbow).

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No major heat showing up for the next 15 days on the EPS. Wetter than normal with the warmest temperatures remaining out West. Plenty of onshore flow limiting the 90° potential. We’ll see if this can shift a bit after the solstice heading into July. 
 

June 9 to 16 rainfall and temperature departures 

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June 16 to 23 rainfall and temperature departures 


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22 minutes ago, bluewave said:

No major heat showing up for the next 15 days on the EPS. Wetter than normal with the warmest temperatures remaining out West. Plenty of onshore flow limiting the 90° potential. We’ll see if this can shift a bit after the solstice heading into July. 
 

June 9 to 16 rainfall and temperature departures 

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June 16 to 23 rainfall and temperature departures 


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Can I have a link to these maps?

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72 / 60 caught in the sunnier / clear part of the area.  Pending on how long it can stay partly sunny or have period of sun could get to 80, otherwise mid 70s / upper 70s.  Scattered showers storms, cloudier - coolest day tomorrow with most staying at or below 70 with period of showers and light scattered rain.  Front lfts back north tuesday with more showers and generally cloudy.  Warmer drier Wed - Fri mid / upper 80s with some of the hot spots getting to or another 90 (Thu).  Next front timing is later Friday into Sat and the usual front takes its time clearing the area next weekend with showers/light rain , storms both Sat/Sun. 

Beyond there 6/16  overall warm / wet (fstorms,slow fronts) period heat from the west buliding and spreading east towards the 20ths and week of the 22nd to close June.

 

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Records:

Highs:

EWR: 99 (2011)
NYC: 95 (1933)
LGA: 97 (2011)
JFK: 96 (1999)


Lows:

EWR: 44 (1932)
NYC: 47 (1932)
LGA: 50 (1977)
JFK: 50 (1997)

 


Historical:

 

1885: A killing frost occurred at Fargo, ND. This date remains the latest on record. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1920: Yosemite Valley, CA plunged to 14°; their coldest June temperature on record. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1950: Two inches of snow fell at Billings, MT. This is their latest measurable snowfall on record. The high for the day was only 42°, a record low maximum. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1951: A tornado was captured on motion pictures for the first time in the USA. 

1953 - The worst tornado of record for the state of Michigan killed 116 persons. Flint MI was hardest hit. The tornado, half a mile in width, destroyed 200 homes on Coldwater Road killing entire families. (The Weather Channel)

 

1957: A tropical storm moved in from the Gulf of Mexico and crossed northwest Florida, spawning a tornado outbreak and flooding rainfall. Five people drown in the Gulf of Mexico when a small fishing vessel capsized in high seas. A shrimp boat was sunk off Ft. Myers, and several other boats were driven ashore south of Tampa. At least 9 Tornadoes were reported in Alachua, Marion, Clay, Putnam, and Duval counties (Jacksonville area). Tornadoes damaged roofs and uprooted trees. Heavy rains of up to 19" in 48 hours caused much local flooding and considerable agricultural damage, closed many roads and washed out several small bridges. Two hundred people were evacuated from flooded residential areas in Taylor County. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1966 - A tornado ripped right through the heart of the capitol city of Topeka KS killing sixteen persons and causing 100 million dollars damage. The tornado, which struck during the evening, cut a swath of near total destruction eight miles long and four blocks wide. It was the most destructive tornado of record up until that time. (David Ludlum)

1974 - Severe thunderstorms spawned at least twenty-three tornadoes in Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours. One of the tornadoes struck the town Drumright killing sixteen persons and injuring 150 others. A tornado struck the National Weather Service office in Oklahoma City, and two tornadoes hit the city of Tulsa. Thunderstorms in Tulsa also produced as much as ten inches of rain. Total damage from the storms was around thirty million dollars. It was the worst natural disaster of record for Tulsa. (Storm Data)

1987 - Thunderstorms in the northeastern U.S. produced large hail and damaging winds in Vermont injuring two persons. Thunderstorms in Ohio produced wind gusts to 75 mph near Akron, and deluged Pittsfield with two inches of rain in thirty minutes. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1988 - Overnight thunderstorms in Iowa produced 5.20 inches of rain at Coon Rapids. Thunderstorms in the Florida Keys drenched Tavernier with 7.16 inches of rain in 24 hours. Eleven cities in the central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Central Gulf Coast Region during the day and evening. Severe thunderstorms spawned 17 tornadoes, including one which injured ten persons and caused a million dollars damage at Orange Beach, AL. Thunderstorm winds gusting to 90 mph killed three persons and injured four others at Mobile AL. Thunderstorms also deluged Walnut Hill and Avalon Beach, FL, with eight inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

 

1993: An F2 tornado struck four farmsteads, damaging one severely, just southeast of Osage, IA. Two F0 tornadoes touched down in Olmsted County, MN in Dover and Pleasant Grove, three F0 tornadoes in Mower County, Minnesota in Dexter and just south of Leroy and Grand Meadow, and an F0 tornado touched down ten miles south of Spring Valley. On this same date, 18 other tornadoes touched down in Wisconsin. Prairie du Chien, WI had 3.22 inches of rain. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1995: Classic supercell thunderstorms spawned 21 tornadoes in the north Texas Panhandle. 5 of the tornadoes were rated F4 on the Fujita scale, one which tracked through the center of Pampa injuring 7 people and causing $30 million in damages. The Project Vortex team (20 vehicles, including a state of the art truck-mounted Doppler Radar, and two P3 aircraft's) were all over the storms, collecting an incredible storm dynamics, structure, and environment data set, on the last day of the two year funded project no less. The team witnessed one of the F4 tornadoes near Allison, and said it was one of biggest and meanest appearing tornadoes they had ever seen. At Crane, TX, four inch diameter hail fell for 10 minutes. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

 

2001: Tropical Storm Allison hits Houston, Texas, for the second time in three days. Louisiana and southern Texas were inundated with rain. Baton Rouge received 18 inches over just a couple of days. Some portions of Texas racked up 36 inches by June 11. 

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31 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

The sun angle

Haha

It's the Sun, the breeze, the temp and the dewpoints all screaming "beach" for some reason, at least to me down here by the coast. 

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9 minutes ago, Sundog said:

Haha

It's the Sun, the breeze, the temp and the dewpoints all screaming "beach" for some reason, at least to me down here by the coast. 

I don't doubt it. Sun angle popped into my head as a joke since we hear so much about it here but there could actually be something to that. The sun is actually out a bit up here this morning, I wonder what's wrong. 

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11 minutes ago, winterwarlock said:

only .04 from any rain the past 2 days

 

recapping last week, my highs  Thurs-Sat were 88, 89, 89 and 80 yesterday....still without a 90 this year.

 

bad weekend weather pattern looks like it will continue next weekend

it's good to see a day of sunshine-- today has been sunny from the start

also less humid

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33 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

I don't doubt it. Sun angle popped into my head as a joke since we hear so much about it here but there could actually be something to that. The sun is actually out a bit up here this morning, I wonder what's wrong. 

The evening forecasts last night showed we would be mostly sunny today :)

I don't care what happens after 5 pm lol

 

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1 hour ago, SACRUS said:

 

Records:

Highs:

EWR: 99 (2011)
NYC: 95 (1933)
LGA: 97 (2011)
JFK: 96 (1999)


Lows:

EWR: 44 (1932)
NYC: 47 (1932)
LGA: 50 (1977)
JFK: 50 (1997)

 


Historical:

 

1885: A killing frost occurred at Fargo, ND. This date remains the latest on record. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1920: Yosemite Valley, CA plunged to 14°; their coldest June temperature on record. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1950: Two inches of snow fell at Billings, MT. This is their latest measurable snowfall on record. The high for the day was only 42°, a record low maximum. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1951: A tornado was captured on motion pictures for the first time in the USA. 

1953 - The worst tornado of record for the state of Michigan killed 116 persons. Flint MI was hardest hit. The tornado, half a mile in width, destroyed 200 homes on Coldwater Road killing entire families. (The Weather Channel)

 

1957: A tropical storm moved in from the Gulf of Mexico and crossed northwest Florida, spawning a tornado outbreak and flooding rainfall. Five people drown in the Gulf of Mexico when a small fishing vessel capsized in high seas. A shrimp boat was sunk off Ft. Myers, and several other boats were driven ashore south of Tampa. At least 9 Tornadoes were reported in Alachua, Marion, Clay, Putnam, and Duval counties (Jacksonville area). Tornadoes damaged roofs and uprooted trees. Heavy rains of up to 19" in 48 hours caused much local flooding and considerable agricultural damage, closed many roads and washed out several small bridges. Two hundred people were evacuated from flooded residential areas in Taylor County. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1966 - A tornado ripped right through the heart of the capitol city of Topeka KS killing sixteen persons and causing 100 million dollars damage. The tornado, which struck during the evening, cut a swath of near total destruction eight miles long and four blocks wide. It was the most destructive tornado of record up until that time. (David Ludlum)

1974 - Severe thunderstorms spawned at least twenty-three tornadoes in Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours. One of the tornadoes struck the town Drumright killing sixteen persons and injuring 150 others. A tornado struck the National Weather Service office in Oklahoma City, and two tornadoes hit the city of Tulsa. Thunderstorms in Tulsa also produced as much as ten inches of rain. Total damage from the storms was around thirty million dollars. It was the worst natural disaster of record for Tulsa. (Storm Data)

1987 - Thunderstorms in the northeastern U.S. produced large hail and damaging winds in Vermont injuring two persons. Thunderstorms in Ohio produced wind gusts to 75 mph near Akron, and deluged Pittsfield with two inches of rain in thirty minutes. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1988 - Overnight thunderstorms in Iowa produced 5.20 inches of rain at Coon Rapids. Thunderstorms in the Florida Keys drenched Tavernier with 7.16 inches of rain in 24 hours. Eleven cities in the central U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather over the Central Gulf Coast Region during the day and evening. Severe thunderstorms spawned 17 tornadoes, including one which injured ten persons and caused a million dollars damage at Orange Beach, AL. Thunderstorm winds gusting to 90 mph killed three persons and injured four others at Mobile AL. Thunderstorms also deluged Walnut Hill and Avalon Beach, FL, with eight inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

 

1993: An F2 tornado struck four farmsteads, damaging one severely, just southeast of Osage, IA. Two F0 tornadoes touched down in Olmsted County, MN in Dover and Pleasant Grove, three F0 tornadoes in Mower County, Minnesota in Dexter and just south of Leroy and Grand Meadow, and an F0 tornado touched down ten miles south of Spring Valley. On this same date, 18 other tornadoes touched down in Wisconsin. Prairie du Chien, WI had 3.22 inches of rain. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

1995: Classic supercell thunderstorms spawned 21 tornadoes in the north Texas Panhandle. 5 of the tornadoes were rated F4 on the Fujita scale, one which tracked through the center of Pampa injuring 7 people and causing $30 million in damages. The Project Vortex team (20 vehicles, including a state of the art truck-mounted Doppler Radar, and two P3 aircraft's) were all over the storms, collecting an incredible storm dynamics, structure, and environment data set, on the last day of the two year funded project no less. The team witnessed one of the F4 tornadoes near Allison, and said it was one of biggest and meanest appearing tornadoes they had ever seen. At Crane, TX, four inch diameter hail fell for 10 minutes. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History)

 

2001: Tropical Storm Allison hits Houston, Texas, for the second time in three days. Louisiana and southern Texas were inundated with rain. Baton Rouge received 18 inches over just a couple of days. Some portions of Texas racked up 36 inches by June 11. 

Records:

Highs:

EWR: 99 (2011)
NYC: 95 (1933)
LGA: 97 (2011)
JFK: 96 (1999)

 

1999 and 2011 the summer gifts that kept on giving lol

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10-16” of rain for areas north of NYC since May 1st.

 

Data for May 1, 2025 through June 8, 2025
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
ELKA PARK 3.8 ESE CoCoRaHS 16.80
ACRA 1.0 SSW CoCoRaHS 16.18
ALTAMONT 2.7 SSW CoCoRaHS 14.44
TROY 6.9 NE CoCoRaHS 13.84
EAST BERNE 2.7 NE CoCoRaHS 13.75
HIGHLAND 2.3 NW CoCoRaHS 13.20
PLATTEKILL 2.0 WNW CoCoRaHS 13.20
WALLKILL 3.7 E CoCoRaHS 13.17
FREEHOLD 3.4 E CoCoRaHS 13.00
POUGHKEEPSIE 2.4 S CoCoRaHS 13.00
TROY 0.7 E CoCoRaHS 12.81
PORT JERVIS 2.9 ESE CoCoRaHS 12.50
DELMAR 1.0 S CoCoRaHS 12.31
ALBANY 0.7 SW CoCoRaHS 12.11
LANSING MANOR COOP 12.10
DELHI 6.6 WNW CoCoRaHS 11.74
VALATIE 0.5 S CoCoRaHS 11.74
ALTAMONT 3.5 NW CoCoRaHS 11.73
NEW WINDSOR 3.3 W CoCoRaHS 11.73
WARWICK 3.2 WNW CoCoRaHS 11.56
BEACON 0.7 SE CoCoRaHS 11.56
HIGHLAND 0.2 SW CoCoRaHS 11.56
LEXINGTON 1.5 N CoCoRaHS 11.38
WARWICK 3.9 W CoCoRaHS 11.38
HURLEY 2.2 S CoCoRaHS 11.35
LITTLE VALLEY COOP 11.33
MARYLAND 1.8 W CoCoRaHS 11.25
MALTA 2.6 NNW CoCoRaHS 11.20
PINE BUSH 3.3 N CoCoRaHS 11.18
WEST HURLEY 0.1 S CoCoRaHS 11.14
TROY 2.6 N CoCoRaHS 11.09
COLONIE 3.6 WNW CoCoRaHS 11.04
NEW PALTZ 3.0 WSW CoCoRaHS 11.03
MECHANICVILLE 2.4 SW CoCoRaHS 11.02
BALLSTON SPA 2.9 ESE CoCoRaHS 11.01
HYDE PARK 1.5 E CoCoRaHS 11.01
DELANSON 2.8 SSW CoCoRaHS 10.98
CLIFTON PARK 2.7 S CoCoRaHS 10.94
WOODSTOCK 0.8 ENE CoCoRaHS 10.93
NISKAYUNA 2.9 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.89
ROSENDALE VILLAGE 1.8 WNW CoCoRaHS 10.84
BUSKIRK COOP 10.81
PLEASANT VALLEY 0.9 WNW CoCoRaHS 10.79
TROY 2.1 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.73
HURLEY 0.1 NNW CoCoRaHS 10.72
SAUGERTIES 4.7 NW CoCoRaHS 10.71
ALCOVE DAM COOP 10.70
PATTERSONVILLE 4.2 SSW CoCoRaHS 10.69
SCOTIA 1.1 NW CoCoRaHS 10.67
RHINEBECK 3.4 N CoCoRaHS 10.63
WALTON 2 COOP 10.62
HIGHLAND 2.6 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.61
LATHAM 1.8 NW CoCoRaHS 10.61
HYDE PARK 1.5 W CoCoRaHS 10.43
NISKAYUNA 1.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 10.43
GREENVILLE 0.7 ENE CoCoRaHS 10.41
STONE RIDGE 0.5 WNW CoCoRaHS 10.38
ATHENS 0.3 WNW CoCoRaHS 10.38
ALTAMONT 0.4 SE CoCoRaHS 10.38
HOBART 4.8 ESE CoCoRaHS 10.37
BEACON 4.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 10.36
MILLBROOK 2.5 NE CoCoRaHS 10.36
ESOPUS 0.8 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.35
PORT JERVIS COOP 10.34
ALBANY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 10.31
Albany Area ThreadEx 10.31
HAVILAND 3.8 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.29
GRANVILLE 9.5 SW CoCoRaHS 10.28
MONTGOMERY ORANGE COUNTY AP WBAN 10.25
JORDANVILLE 4.2 E CoCoRaHS 10.23
SARATOGA SPRINGS 0.5 S CoCoRaHS 10.21
PLEASANT VALLEY 1.7 S CoCoRaHS 10.21
COOPERSTOWN COOP 10.20
VALATIE 2.9 N CoCoRaHS 10.12
POUGHKEEPSIE 3.3 E CoCoRaHS 10.12
GREENFIELD CENTER 1.6 W CoCoRaHS 10.06
SALEM 2.3 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.04
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