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August 2025 Discussion-OBS - cooler than normal first week but a big comeback to warmer than normal for the last 2-3 weeks


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4 hours ago, MANDA said:

Was just thinking the same thing.  Never remember this frequency of quakes growing up.  Nothing beats the one back in the Spring of 24.  That was in a class by itself at least in my area.

That was the only time I've ever felt two earthquakes in the same day lol

The regular one around 10:30 am and then a sizeable aftershock at 6 pm.

 

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6 hours ago, Sundog said:

It's not like the first half of regular fall is cold. 

Why wouldn't you want 70s for highs and lower dews compared to the crap we usually get now in summer?

70s is okay, 60s is way too cold.

Extended summer into fall isn't about 90s, but temperatures in the 80s in September and 70s in October.  I don't want any 60s before November.

 

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18 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

70s is okay, 60s is way too cold.

Extended summer into fall isn't about 90s, but temperatures in the 80s in September and 70s in October.  I don't want any 60s before November.

 

we will get many days days in the 60's for sure in october..

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6 hours ago, bluewave said:

Looking like models want to bring back the 100° heat for spots like Newark next week before the 15th. Be interesting to see if this matches recent history since 1994 of no 100s after August 15th.

But wouldn’t be surprised if we eventually end up getting late August into early September 100° heat again. Especially since the model runs over the last 5 days have really dried out the forecast pattern again after the locally flooding rains last week.

Not a great precedent to set for this much warmer climate if we can continue to reload 100° heat following these flash flood events. Past instances of these flooding events usually came after the 100s and we didn’t get follow up 100s. 

I was thinking as recently as a few days ago that maybe only a few warm spots in NJ could challenge 100° again. But the latest guidance is suggesting that 100° heat could also be possible in places like Queens.

So unfortunately we may be entering an even warmer phase of these already warmer to record warm summers since 2010. The posters that were suggesting that we could see a mid-August heatwave at least rivaling the one back in late July may turn out to be correct. Good call on your part. 
 

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NEVER bet against heat now! Heat always wins now !

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16 minutes ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

We had accumulating hail in babylon on NYE I’ll never forget it 

Yep. We reliably get T-storms in the dead of winter, 3” snowstorms though are harder than pulling out a molar with a rusted plier. Have to go down to Norfolk now to get those. :( 

Red smoky moon again tonight. Plenty of that these days too. 

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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Yep. We reliably get T-storms in the dead of winter, 3” snowstorms though are harder than pulling out a molar with a rusted plier. Have to go down to Norfolk now to get those. :( 

Red smoky moon again tonight. Plenty of that these days too. 

Pensacola 9” lol 

 

there is hope 

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11 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Yep. We reliably get T-storms in the dead of winter, 3” snowstorms though are harder than pulling out a molar with a rusted plier. Have to go down to Norfolk now to get those. :( 

Red smoky moon again tonight. Plenty of that these days too. 

Creppy out there

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