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Newark (interiors of NJ/se NYS/CT) Sun-Wed June 22-25 possibly hottest 3-4 day period this year (2025) with 2-4 100F+ days, possibly hottest June daily. NYC probably one 100 deg. HI exceeds 105 interior M-T June 23-24.


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7 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

Low of 75 here.  Upton has a high of 71 both Thurs and Fri here-that will feel great.

High of 71 means you know the dewpoint won't be any higher than that lol

Considering I spent most of the day yesterday with a dewpoint near 80 degrees it's going to feel downright dry!

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26 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

JFK has already reached 90 it's the earliest I can remember that happening.

If we have a strong NW flow then there won't be any seabreeze before 4 pm, that's what I'm hoping for.

You are correct. This is the first time that JFK reached 90° at 8am in June. So they could reach 100° before noon if the sea breeze can hold off.

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=153&network=NY_ASOS&zstation=JFK&month=jun&sday=0624&eday=1231&var=max_tmpf&_r=t&dpi=100&_fmt=png

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16 minutes ago, bluewave said:

You are correct. This is the first time that JFK reached 90° at 8am in June. So they could reach 100° before noon if the sea breeze can hold off.

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=153&network=NY_ASOS&zstation=JFK&month=jun&sday=0624&eday=1231&var=max_tmpf&_r=t&dpi=100&_fmt=png

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The earliest time I ever remember JFK hitting 90 was at 8:30 AM and that was during the peak of the July 1993 heatwave, I'm estimating that it happened at 8:30 am that day because the hourlies showed 88 at 8 AM and 92 at 9 AM, it was rising 4 degrees every hour until hit 100 between 12 and 1 PM The high was 102 here that day but *only* 100 at JFK (after it hit 101 at JFK the day before) because the sea breeze came in after 1 PM, but it happened after it had already hit triple digits.

Incidentally that day was the first time I ever recorded 100 degrees at my location.

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12 hours ago, Sundog said:

Is there a way to get the exact location for the NYC micronet stations? Like cross streets?

The state run ones, NY Mesonet, are at CUNY colleges. Manhattan is at Hunter College, Queens at Queens College, Brooklyn at Brooklyn College, Bronx at Lehman College and Staten Island at College of Staten Island. For the NYC Micronet ones I don't know if an exact address listed anywhere. I usually can get pretty specific by zooming in on the map, plus using the live camera shot. It will also say which direction the camera is pointing. Comparing it to Google Maps satellite view would help too. Some are obvious if you have a familiarity with the area. I know Tremont/Van Nest is at the Con Ed facility off Bronxdale Ave next to Parkchester. 

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4 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

what kind of equipment do they use, is it NWS certified?

You would think it would be at least as good if not better that the Ambient Stations I use for temps around the area. 

 

6 minutes ago, dWave said:

The state run ones, NY Mesonet, are at CUNY colleges. Manhattan is at Hunter College, Queens at Queens College, Brooklyn at Brooklyn College, Bronx at Lehman College and Staten Island at College of Staten Island. For the NYC Micronet ones I don't know if an exact address listed anywhere. I usually can get pretty specific by zooming in on the map, plus using the live camera shot. It will also say which direction the camera is pointing. Comparing it to Google Maps satellite view would help too. Some are obvious if you have a familiarity with the area. I know Tremont/Van Nest is at the Con Ed facility off Bronxdale Ave next to Parkchester. 

I've been trying to pinpoint the Corona one for days using satellite, streetview, building colors in the webcam, etc. I can't seem to find it.  

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10 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

what kind of equipment do they use, is it NWS certified?

It has to be since they use those sensors as one tool to gauge the power demands on the Con Edison power grid. This is the highest precision temperature coverage NYC has ever had. It’s an extension of the NY State Mesonet. 

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