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June 2025 discussion-obs: Summerlike


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18 minutes ago, bluewave said:

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

 

Data for May 1, 2025 through June 8, 2025
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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

I'm so glad it's not here.

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45 minutes ago, TriPol said:

I need my 58 degree morning temperatures to return with zero humidity and a dew point of 45. That's just heaven.

and a high of 101 with a dew point of 45 ;)

wunderground lists the temp as 99 on this fateful day but in between hours JFK hit 101 as shown in the records

 

July 4th 2010 was my favorite July 4th of all time, in a stretch of 3 out of 4 days at or above 100 degrees and a nice dry heat!!

 

 

https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/ny/new-york-city/KJFK/date/2010-7-4

 

Summary
Temperature (°F) Actual Historic Avg. Record  
High Temp 99 82.9 101
Low Temp 70 67.6 59
Day Average Temp 84.43 75.2 -
Precipitation (in) Actual Historic Avg. Record  
Precipitation (past 24 hours from 04:51:00) 0.00 5.20 -
Dew Point (°F) Actual Historic Avg. Record  
Dew Point 55.87 - -
High 63 - -
Low 45 - -
Average 55.87 - -
Wind (mph) Actual Historic Avg. Record  
Max Wind Speed 18 - -
Visibility 10 - -
Sea Level Pressure (in) Actual Historic Avg. Record  
Sea Level Pressure 30.01 - -
Astronomy Day Length Rise Set  
Actual Time 14h 59m 5:30 AM 8:30 PM
Civil Twilight   4:57 AM 9:03 PM
Nautical Twilight   4:15 AM 9:45 PM
Astronomical Twilight   3:26 AM 10:34 PM
Moon: waning crescent   - 1:23 PM
 
 
Daily Observations
Time
 
Temperature
 
Dew Point
 
Humidity
 
Wind
 
Wind Speed
 
Wind Gust
 
Pressure
 
Precip.
 
Condition
 
11:51 PM 72 °F 63 °F 73 % WSW 7 mph 0 mph 30.02 in 0.0 in Fair
12:51 AM 73 °F 62 °F 68 % WSW 8 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
1:51 AM 71 °F 60 °F 68 % SW 6 mph 0 mph 30.00 in 0.0 in Fair
2:51 AM 70 °F 62 °F 76 % SW 7 mph 0 mph 30.00 in 0.0 in Fair
3:51 AM 74 °F 57 °F 55 % W 9 mph 0 mph 30.00 in 0.0 in Fair
4:51 AM 73 °F 56 °F 55 % W 8 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
5:51 AM 71 °F 59 °F 66 % WSW 9 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
6:51 AM 74 °F 58 °F 57 % WSW 8 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
7:51 AM 76 °F 60 °F 58 % WSW 8 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
8:51 AM 82 °F 56 °F 41 % W 9 mph 0 mph 30.01 in 0.0 in Fair
9:51 AM 88 °F 54 °F 31 % W 9 mph 0 mph 30.00 in 0.0 in Fair
10:51 AM 93 °F 52 °F 25 % NW 10 mph 0 mph 29.99 in 0.0 in Partly Cloudy
11:51 AM 95 °F 51 °F 22 % WNW 14 mph 21 mph 29.98 in 0.0 in Fair
12:51 PM 95 °F 50 °F 22 % W 15 mph 22 mph 29.96 in 0.0 in Fair
1:51 PM 97 °F 51 °F 21 % SW 15 mph 23 mph 29.94 in 0.0 in Fair
2:51 PM 99 °F 45 °F 16 % WNW 17 mph 22 mph 29.94 in 0.0 in Partly Cloudy
3:51 PM 99 °F 48 °F 18 % W 18 mph 24 mph 29.92 in 0.0 in Partly Cloudy

 

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8 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

I'm so glad it's not here.

It’s just too wet in this new climate to ever see the reservoirs run a low as they did back in 2001-2002 leading to water rationing in NYC. We’ll have to monitor this pattern as the summer progresses. Since more Gulf Hurricane activity riding north inland along the APPS like recent years could create major flood concerns heading through the summer and fall.

https://www.nyc.gov/site/dep/water/reservoir-levels.page

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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It’s just too wet in this new climate to ever see the reservoirs run a low as they did back in 2001-2002 leading to water rationing in NYC. We’ll have to monitor this pattern as the summer progresses. Since more Gulf Hurricane activity riding north inland along the APPS like recent years could create major flood concerns heading through the summer and fall.

https://www.nyc.gov/site/dep/water/reservoir-levels.page

Did you see the temperatures I posted from 2010? WOW, we just need a summer as dry as that to get some nice dry heat.... 101 degrees with a dew point of 45 is some of the cleanest air we can ever get around here.

High water vapor in our air is a recipe for air pollution in the summer.

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7 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It’s just too wet in this new climate to ever see the reservoirs run a low as they did back in 2001-2002 leading to water rationing in NYC. We’ll have to monitor this pattern as the summer progresses. Since more Gulf Hurricane activity riding north inland along the APPS like recent years could create major flood concerns heading through the summer and fall.

https://www.nyc.gov/site/dep/water/reservoir-levels.page

Maybe once we complete the switch back to -AMO we will have summers like 1993 and 1999 and 2002 and 2010 again.

 

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45 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

it's windy and my neighbors have an open fire going between our two houses, I can smell the burning fat from here, I just hope they don't burn down both our houses.

 

Sitting around outside with a fire is pretty nice, but in suburbia, its an annoyance to your neighbors...

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1 hour ago, Dark Star said:

Sitting around outside with a fire is pretty nice, but in suburbia, its an annoyance to your neighbors...

By inner city standards it’s just another aroma amongst the many. Stay well, as always …..

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