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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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8 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:


As of 9:30, many areas have reached or exceeded 90°. Those areas include Atlantic City, Boston, Islip, New York City-JFK Airport, Newark, Philadelphia, and Providence. Elsewhere, Frankfort, IN had a dewpoint of 82°.

82 Dew? oh hell no.

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18 minutes ago, Sundog said:

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

 

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.  

That's a tough one because its on the Con Ed grounds. You wont be able to see a street view etc. Looks like its on what would be a continuation of 31 St, just north of 20th Av, in the Con Ed facility. Or you could say a continuation of 19th Ave into Con Ed near the end of that small inlet of water from the East River.

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1 minute ago, dWave said:

That's a tough one because its on the Con Ed grounds. You wont be able to see a street view etc. Looks like its on what would be a continuation of 31 St, just north of 20th Av, in the Con Ed facility. Or you could say a continuation of 19th Ave into Con Ed near the end of that small inlet of water from the East River.

Wait I think you're talking about the Astoria one. I know that area, I used to go bowling there a while back haha.

The Corona one is well SE of that, somewhere near 50th Ave and 103rd street judging by the placement of the temperature on the map. The webcam shows it facing a regular street. 

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1 minute ago, Sundog said:

Wait I think you're talking about the Astoria one. I know that area, I used to go bowling there a while back haha.

The Corona one is well SE of that, somewhere near 50th Ave and 103rd street judging by the placement of the temperature on the map. The webcam shows it facing a regular street. 

oh my bad lol. I thought you said Astoria for some reason

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92s in northern Queens, 96s and one 97 popping up in southern Queens. 

3K NAM has a sea breeze for the south shore areas and a few miles inland, I am not sure that will be accurate, it has northern Queens and Nassau as hotter for afternoon highs than the southern halves. 

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4 minutes ago, Sundog said:

Wait I think you're talking about the Astoria one. I know that area, I used to go bowling there a while back haha.

The Corona one is well SE of that, somewhere near 50th Ave and 103rd street judging by the placement of the temperature on the map. The webcam shows it facing a regular street. 

Yeah, you can see the exact spot when you open the map in the layers tab.


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1 minute ago, Sundog said:

92s in northern Queens, 96s and one 97 popping up in southern Queens. 

3K NAM has a sea breeze for the south shore areas and a few miles inland, I am not sure that will be accurate, it has northern Queens and Nassau as hotter for afternoon highs than the southern halves. 

hopefully 100 before any sea breeze

95 here now heat index 104

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1 minute ago, bluewave said:

Yeah, you can see the exact spot when you open the map in the layers tab.


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The problem is that red 94 is so big it covers a few blocks and since you can't zoom in anymore beyond what you posted it's hard to figure out exactly where it is. 

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4 minutes ago, Sundog said:

The problem is that red 94 is so big it covers a few blocks and since you can't zoom in anymore beyond what you posted it's hard to figure out exactly where it is. 

I see what you mean. I actually drove to the mesonet site in Wantagh when I was back on the South Shore. It’s located in a park just east of the Wantagh Parkway. I will bet you can find the Corona one if you look for that street view showing up on the camera. 

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29 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

omg it's 95 here now heat index 104

I am hoping they can manage the power demands on the system later to avoid anything more than some scattered outages or brown outs. Running 24hrs uninterrupted with the heat index over 90° is impressive. So usage should really spike this afternoon.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, bluewave said:

I am hoping they can manage the power demands on the system later to avoid anything more than some scattered outages or brown outs. Running 24hrs uninterrupted with the heat index over 90° is impressive. So usage should really spike this afternoon.

 

 

Why do they have to have 50 stations along the east River and zero micronet sites in east Queens?
That one number in the eastern half isn't even a micronet site, it's Queens College, part of the state mesonet. 

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3 minutes ago, Sundog said:

Why do they have to have 50 stations along the east River and zero micronet sites in east Queens?
That one number in the eastern half isn't even a micronet site, it's Queens College, part of the state mesonet. 

And isn’t the Queens College mesonet on a roof? (I wish it was there in Sept 2010 during the tornado/macroburst).

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10 minutes ago, Sundog said:

Can the downsloping off the moraine add anything to the temperature on the south side? It's about 150 to 200 feet high depending on where you are running west to east in Queens. 

Yeah, this is how Mineola and Wantagh got to 108° and 107° back in July 2010. Downslope flow off the moraine which created compressional warming just on the Inland side of the sea breeze front. The zone this afternoon where the downslope meets the sea breeze will probably go 102° to 104° with maybe a 105° max in the warmest spots from Queens and Brooklyn into Nassau.

 

Monthly Data for July 2010 for New York
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
MINEOLA COOP 108
WANTAGH CEDAR CREEK COOP 107
LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 103
NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 103
WEST POINT COOP 103
RHINEBECK 4SE COOP 103
SHIRLEY BROOKHAVEN AIRPORT WBAN 103
New York-LGA Area ThreadEx 103
New York-Central Park Area ThreadEx 103
FARMINGDALE REPUBLIC AP WBAN 102
DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 102
POUGHKEEPSIE/HUDSON VALLEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 102
WESTCHESTER CO AP WBAN 102
Poughkeepsie Area ThreadEx 102
STONYKILL NEW YORK RAWS 102
ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP WBAN 101
ROSENDALE 2 E COOP 101
BLOOMINGBURG 2 SW COOP 101
JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 101
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