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June 2025 discussion-obs: Summerlike


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49 minutes ago, Sundog said:

Do the people who are all gung ho for record heat and say they like it actually spend any appreciable time in it? Going from an air conditioned car to an air conditioned office to an air condirtioned home does not impress me. 

Granted I think @LibertyBell actually enjoys suffering in heat if he sleeps in temps over 80 voluntarily. I'm not so sure about some other people.

 

Yes I work outside. Will enjoy it today. In mid to upper 80s already and looking forward to a historically 3 day stretch

 

Ps...I dont like AC under 76

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The sample size for La Ninas reaching 102° and higher in June is very small. The only 2 years were 2021 and 2011. In 2021 when it reached 103° that was the high for the entire summer. But in 2011 the 102° in June was followed by 108° in late July. 

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Thurs is one of the days that will either be well below or way higher than projected for highs pending on the storms.   Friday looks much a lock for onshore / cooler and cloudy day.  Sat/Sun Flordiay style with sun hot quickly, weatch for storms.

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1 hour ago, Sundog said:

Do the people who are all gung ho for record heat and say they like it actually spend any appreciable time in it? Going from an air conditioned car to an air conditioned office to an air condirtioned home does not impress me. 

Granted I think @LibertyBell actually enjoys suffering in heat if he sleeps in temps over 80 voluntarily. I'm not so sure about some other people.

 

Most don't.   Outdoor activity other than swimming gets tough...even sitting on beach the sand is like an oven....

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7 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The sample size for La Ninas reaching 102° and higher in June is very small. The only 2 years were 2021 and 2011. In 2021 when it reached 103° that was the high for the entire summer. But in 2011 the 102° in June was followed by 108° in late July. 

 

in 2021 it did get into the upper 90s a few stretches in both July and August.  EWR came just shy with 99 , 98's 

 

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1 minute ago, SACRUS said:

 

in 2021 it did get into the upper 90s a few stretches in both July and August.  EWR came just shy with 99 , 98's 

 

Both 2011 and 2021 had 10”+ flooding rainfall events later in the summer. So we’ll see if this monsoon-like rainfall pattern repeats again later this summer. Those 2 last Niña summers were defined by record rains following record heat.

 

 

2021

Monthly Data for August 2021 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
NY BROOKLYN 3.1 NW CoCoRaHS 11.85
NJ RINGWOOD 3.0 SSE CoCoRaHS 11.38
NJ WEST MILFORD TWP 2.5 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.90
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 10.32
NJ HARRISON COOP 10.24

Monthly Data for July 2021 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
NY PORT WASHINGTON 0.8 N CoCoRaHS 14.76
CT NORTHFORD 0.8 SW CoCoRaHS 12.54
CT DARIEN 3.6 N CoCoRaHS 12.06
CT DARIEN 2.4 NW CoCoRaHS 11.43
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 11.09
CT STRATFORD 0.9 W CoCoRaHS 11.04
CT WESTPORT 2.5 ENE CoCoRaHS 11.01
CT NORWALK 2.9 NNW CoCoRaHS 10.98
CT NORWALK 1.4 ENE CoCoRaHS 10.75
CT DARIEN 1.8 ENE CoCoRaHS 10.71
NY ALBERTSON 0.2 SSE CoCoRaHS 10.68
CT STAMFORD 4.2 S CoCoRaHS 10.62
CT DURHAM 2.2 SSW CoCoRaHS 10.58
NY QUEENS 3.7 N CoCoRaHS 10.54
CT NEW CANAAN 1.9 ENE CoCoRaHS 10.48
NJ LINDEN 2.2 NW CoCoRaHS 10.32
CT WEST HAVEN 0.8 W CoCoRaHS 10.29
CT REDDING 1.4 E CoCoRaHS 10.25
CT MIDDLEFIELD 0.6 SE CoCoRaHS 10.24
NY LOCUST VALLEY 0.3 E CoCoRaHS 10.13

 


Monthly Data for August 2011 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Precipitation 
NY FLORAL PARK 0.4 W CoCoRaHS 24.34
NY MONROE 1.7 SE CoCoRaHS 20.60
NJ WEST MILFORD TWP 3.2 NE CoCoRaHS 19.95
NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 19.76
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 18.95
NJ CRANFORD COOP 18.93
NJ WESTFIELD 1.0 NE CoCoRaHS 18.85
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 18.79
NJ HARRISON COOP 18.58
NJ WOODCLIFF LAKE COOP 18.25
NJ LITTLE FALLS TWP 0.5 WNW CoCoRaHS 17.91
NY STATEN ISLAND 1.4 SE CoCoRaHS 17.85
NJ NEW PROVIDENCE 0.8 ESE CoCoRaHS 17.73
NJ PALISADES PARK 0.2 WNW CoCoRaHS 17.70
NY WEST POINT COOP 17.64
NJ NEW MILFORD COOP 17.58
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 17.32
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 17.24
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 17.10
NJ RINGWOOD COOP 17.07
NJ TENAFLY 1.3 W CoCoRaHS 16.90
NJ RIVER VALE TWP 1.5 S CoCoRaHS 16.79
NJ SADDLE BROOK TWP 0.6 E CoCoRaHS 16.75
NY BEACON 4.2 ESE CoCoRaHS 16.68
NY BRONX COOP 16.42
NJ WEST MILFORD TWP 2.5 SSE CoCoRaHS 16.34
NJ CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 16.17
NY MINEOLA COOP 16.01
NJ RINGWOOD 3.0 SSE CoCoRaHS 15.98
NY WANTAGH CEDAR CREEK COOP 15.91
NJ SADDLE BROOK TWP 0.3 NNE CoCoRaHS 15.82
NJ HAWTHORNE 0.4 S CoCoRaHS 15.67
NY WARWICK 3.2 WNW CoCoRaHS 15.65
NY YORKTOWN HEIGHTS 1W COOP 15.59
NJ HAWTHORNE 1.0 SSE CoCoRaHS 15.43
NY WALDEN 1 ESE COOP 15.36
NY COLD SPRING 8.1 NE CoCoRaHS 15.03
NJ WANAQUE 0.6 S CoCoRaHS 14.93
NJ KEARNY 1.7 NW CoCoRaHS 14.87
NJ OAKLAND 0.2 WNW CoCoRaHS 14.83
CT BROOKFIELD 3.3 SSE CoCoRaHS 14.70
NJ PATERSON 2.0 W CoCoRaHS 14.67
NJ DEMAREST 0.6 NNW CoCoRaHS 14.50
NJ OAKLAND 0.9 SSE CoCoRaHS 14.46
NJ GLEN ROCK 0.7 SSE CoCoRaHS 14.31
NY NEW ROCHELLE 1.3 S CoCoRaHS 14.26
NY YORKTOWN HEIGHTS 0.6 SW CoCoRaHS 14.20
NY WESTCHESTER CO AP WBAN 13.97
NY PORT JERVIS COOP 13.79
CT PUTNAM LAKE COOP 13.68
NY MOUNT SINAI COOP 13.64
NY MONTGOMERY ORANGE COUNTY AP WBAN 13.52
CT DANBURY MUNICIPAL AP WBAN 13.41
NJ WAYNE TWP 0.8 SSW CoCoRaHS 12.91
NY SETAUKET STRONG COOP 12.87
NY CENTERPORT COOP 12.54
NY SOUTH SALEM 2.1 NW CoCoRaHS 12.52
CT PORTLAND 0.9 S CoCoRaHS 12.29
CT DARIEN 3.6 N CoCoRaHS 12.16
NY CARMEL HAMLET 5.8 N CoCoRaHS 12.14
NY LEVITTOWN 0.2 E CoCoRaHS 12.12
NJ MIDLAND PARK COOP 12.10
CT MERIDEN MARKHAM MUNICIPAL AP WBAN 12.09
CT NORWICH PUBLIC UTILITY PLANT COOP 12.05
NJ WANAQUE RAYMOND DAM COOP 11.70
CT MILFORD 2.9 ESE CoCoRaHS 11.60
NY ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP WBAN 11.58
NY FARMINGDALE REPUBLIC AP WBAN 11.37
CT STEVENSON DAM COOP 11.00
NY BAITING HOLLOW COOP 10.72
NY RIVERHEAD RESEARCH FARM COOP 10.61
NY NORTHPORT 1.6 NNE CoCoRaHS 10.48
CT NEW HAVEN TWEED AP WBAN 10.04
NY EAST MORICHES 0.6 WNW CoCoRaHS 10.01
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1 hour ago, Sundog said:

Do the people who are all gung ho for record heat and say they like it actually spend any appreciable time in it? Going from an air conditioned car to an air conditioned office to an air condirtioned home does not impress me. 

Granted I think @LibertyBell actually enjoys suffering in heat if he sleeps in temps over 80 voluntarily. I'm not so sure about some other people.

 

when I was growing up I spent a lot of time in tropical places and deserts in the summer so I'm used to it, it rejuvenates me.  Nothing worse than rain and clouds in the summer.

It's already up to 91 here at 9 am, I told you the coast heats up faster....

 

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16 minutes ago, Rjay said:

Isp up to 89. Heat index is 99 lol 

it's already 91 here, we're off to the races, just like my favorite historic summer days :-)

My benchmark for historic heat which I developed during the summer of 1993 was to reach 90 degrees before 10 am, if that happens and assuming no sea breeze before 3 pm, 100 is within reach.

On July 9, 1993 we were heating up like we are today and hit 90 at 8:30 am and 92 at 9 am, and rose 4 degrees per hour until we hit 100 between 12 and 1.

 

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1 minute ago, LibertyBell said:

Yep 91 here too, heat on the south shore is very underrated, the temperatures rise much faster here than they do on the Arctic North Shore (especially up until 1 or 2 pm.)

No. It just depends on the wind direction. Today the wind has a northerly component so the south shore will heat up faster. But by mid afternoon that will change. 

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