Jump to content
  • Member Statistics

    18,131
    Total Members
    7,904
    Most Online
    happyclam13
    Newest Member
    happyclam13
    Joined

July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability


wdrag
 Share

Recommended Posts

You can see how sensitive the Newark is to local sea breezes since it’s right on the water. Was 93° a little over an hour ago on a light SE breeze. But jumped up to 99° last few minutes on a SSW flow.

 

Jul 30, 2:25 pm 99 65 33 102 SSW 6 10.00   FEW050    29.93 29.95        
Jul 30, 2:20 pm 99 65 33 102 SW 8 10.00   FEW050    29.93 29.95        
Jul 30, 2:15 pm 97 65 35 99 ENE 3 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:10 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 7 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:05 pm 97 65 35 99     10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:00 pm 97 65 35 99 ESE 6 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:55 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:51 pm 96 63 34 98 S 7 10.00   FEW050 FEW150 BKN260 1014.60 29.94 29.96 97 87    
Jul 30, 1:50 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 7 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:45 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:40 pm 97 63 33 98 S 8 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:35 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 8 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:30 pm 95 63 35 96 S 9 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:25 pm 97 63 33 98 S 7 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:20 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:15 pm 93 63 36 94 SE 7 10.00   FE
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, bluewave said:

You can see how sensitive the Newark is to local sea breezes since it’s right on the water. Was 93° a little over an hour ago on a light SE breeze. But jumped up to 99° last few minutes on a SSW flow.

 

Jul 30, 2:25 pm 99 65 33 102 SSW 6 10.00   FEW050    29.93 29.95        
Jul 30, 2:20 pm 99 65 33 102 SW 8 10.00   FEW050    29.93 29.95        
Jul 30, 2:15 pm 97 65 35 99 ENE 3 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:10 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 7 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:05 pm 97 65 35 99     10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 2:00 pm 97 65 35 99 ESE 6 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:55 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:51 pm 96 63 34 98 S 7 10.00   FEW050 FEW150 BKN260 1014.60 29.94 29.96 97 87    
Jul 30, 1:50 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 7 10.00   FEW050    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:45 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.94 29.96        
Jul 30, 1:40 pm 97 63 33 98 S 8 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:35 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 8 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:30 pm 95 63 35 96 S 9 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:25 pm 97 63 33 98 S 7 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:20 pm 97 63 33 98 SSE 6 10.00   FEW050 FEW120    29.95 29.97        
Jul 30, 1:15 pm 93 63 36 94 SE 7 10.00   FE

But it's inland and much hotter than anyone in the city and here of course.

a SSW wind is a humid flow but not that hot.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

But it's inland and much hotter than anyone in the city and here of course.

a SSW wind is a humid flow but not that hot.

 

SE flow is cooler off Newark Bay and SW is warmer off the land there.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

14 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

no sea breeze at all today and no clouds either for that matter

what happened to that front thats supposed to make it rain from 5-7 pm lol

models only show very isolated storms today and you can see that on radar-main show is tomorrow night into Friday

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

no sea breeze at all today and no clouds either for that matter

what happened to that front thats supposed to make it rain from 5-7 pm lol

We have a SW or S wind off the water, it’s just not a strong wind and Jones Beach’s water temp is 77 today so less cooling influence. It’s disgusting on the barrier islands-I just saw a 90/78 in Long Beach. That’s all the S wind’s really good for today. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

96/69. Flood Watch posted for tomorrow afternoon & Friday.

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY
AFTERNOON...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of southern Connecticut, including the following
areas, Northern Fairfield and Southern Fairfield, northeast New
Jersey, including the following areas, Eastern Bergen, Eastern
Essex, Eastern Passaic, Eastern Union, Hudson, Western Bergen,
Western Essex, Western Passaic and Western Union, and southeast
New York, including the following areas, Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn),
New York (Manhattan), Northern Nassau, Northern Queens, Northern
Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Richmond (Staten Island), Rockland,
Southern Nassau, Southern Queens and Southern Westchester.

* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Scattered to numerous instances of urban, poor drainage
and riverine flash flooding are possible. Localized severe
flooding may cause an elevated threat to life and property,
particularly Thursday afternoon and Thursday night.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A widespread 1.5 to 3 inches of rain is likely, with
localized amounts up to 5 inches. Rainfall rates could exceed
2+ inches per hour.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, LoboLeader1 said:

96/69. Flood Watch up for tomorrow afternoon & Friday.

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH FRIDAY
AFTERNOON...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible.

* WHERE...Portions of southern Connecticut, including the following
areas, Northern Fairfield and Southern Fairfield, northeast New
Jersey, including the following areas, Eastern Bergen, Eastern
Essex, Eastern Passaic, Eastern Union, Hudson, Western Bergen,
Western Essex, Western Passaic and Western Union, and southeast
New York, including the following areas, Bronx, Kings (Brooklyn),
New York (Manhattan), Northern Nassau, Northern Queens, Northern
Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Richmond (Staten Island), Rockland,
Southern Nassau, Southern Queens and Southern Westchester.

* WHEN...From Thursday afternoon through Friday afternoon.

* IMPACTS...Scattered to numerous instances of urban, poor drainage
and riverine flash flooding are possible. Localized severe
flooding may cause an elevated threat to life and property,
particularly Thursday afternoon and Thursday night.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- A widespread 1.5 to 3 inches of rain is likely, with
localized amounts up to 5 inches. Rainfall rates could exceed
2+ inches per hour.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

Looks like our 2nd chance this summer for some part of the area going 5”+ with the record dew points and PWATS.

 

Stations that have recorded at least 5" of precipitation in a day in 2025 through July 19th. Most of these are CoCoRaHS stations.
bafkreiee6u6quhhpxeylfljgr3alsdaobw7fe7k
 
4
 

 

 

 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Looks like our 2nd chance this summer for some part of the area going 5”+.

 

Stations that have recorded at least 5" of precipitation in a day in 2025 through July 19th. Most of these are CoCoRaHS stations.
bafkreiee6u6quhhpxeylfljgr3alsdaobw7fe7k
 
4
 

 

 

 

It’s about time for our August deluge. The warm 77 degree waters will give plenty of fuel. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Sundog said:

The urban jungle used to average lows in the upper 60s in July. Up until the 1981-2010 averages it did. 

Even in rural areas, if your dewpoints are high you're not cooling off either. 

Everyone's warming up at night. The farmland went from 65 to 68 and the city went from 68 to 71, or something like that. So yea rural still averages in the 60s but not as low into the 60s. 

I get that, I'm not denying that it's warming.  But our summers that are more dewpoint driven are obviously going to to have higher lows as well, and the effect is more noticeable where a UHI is present.  Like last night I was in the 70s where some places in the city were literally still 90 or close.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, JerseyWx said:

I get that, I'm not denying that it's warming.  But our summers that are more dewpoint driven are obviously going to to have higher lows as well, and the effect is more noticeable where a UHI is present.  Like last night I was in the 70s where some places in the city were literally still 90 or close.

Another issue is the winds stay up in the city at night while they go dead in rural areas, adding to the UHI woes.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

It’s about time for our August deluge. The warm 77 degree waters will give plenty of fuel. 

The high temperature potential gets a little lower following each deluge. We were 103°-105° back in June. Then the record rains a few weeks ago. So this warm up only made it to 101° -103°. Maybe when the temps rebound again after the first week of August the max potential will only be 97° -100°. We’ll see how it goes.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

54 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

It’s about time for our August deluge. The warm 77 degree waters will give plenty of fuel. 

I wouldn’t be surprised at all if someone has a flash flood emergency. Meanwhile it’s the hottest day of the season at the beach. We have had 2 heat stroke incidents with people unconscious.

  • Like 1
  • Sad 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

I wouldn’t be surprised at all if someone has a flash flood emergency. Meanwhile it’s the hottest day of the season at the beach. We have had 2 heat stroke incidents with people unconscious.

Yep, some of the backyard weather stations are pushing 80 degree dewpoints on the barrier islands.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...