STORMANLI Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago Miller Airport/ Tom's River (KMJX) seems to be a warm spot. Soil type? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Star Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, STORMANLI said: Miller Airport/ Tom's River (KMJX) seems to be a warm spot. Soil type? I think it is actually in Bayville. I can attest that is a natural hotspot. Once you are a few blocks away from Barnegat Bay, the heat just collects. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 88 / 60 sunny all the way through Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwarlock Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 89 push push Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgerb Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, STORMANLI said: Miller Airport/ Tom's River (KMJX) seems to be a warm spot. Soil type? Very well may be. Sandy soils tend to heat up more quickly. Btw, there's a NJWxNet Mesonet station at Miller Airpark (separate from the AWOS), so you can always take a look at that too for corroboration with the KMJX reports: https://www.njweather.org/station/1032 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Sundog said: It happens to be in an area that is 3 to 5 degrees warmer than everyone else. It's not a sensor problem. Look at me, during the day I equal or beat LGA for highs, northern Queens even in the east where it's suburban is just hotter than other spots that are actually more urban. I know, when I drive through that area, it's always a few degrees hotter than Manhattan and where I live. I think Don mentioned this before, that area is very densely populated with a lot of traffic, I'm sure it has something to do with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, mgerb said: Very well may be. Sandy soils tend to heat up more quickly. Btw, there's a NJWxNet Mesonet station at Miller Airpark (separate from the AWOS), so you can always take a look at that too for corroboration with the KMJX reports: https://www.njweather.org/station/1032 it also cools down very quickly at night, sometimes even colder than KFOK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, STORMANLI said: Miller Airport/ Tom's River (KMJX) seems to be a warm spot. Soil type? radiationally cools at night as well or even better than KFOK does sometimes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 30 minutes ago, Dark Star said: I think it is actually in Bayville. I can attest that is a natural hotspot. Once you are a few blocks away from Barnegat Bay, the heat just collects. its actually an ideal location for those of us who like temperature extremes because its hotter during the day and colder at night than most other areas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stormlover74 said: And while it's outside the metro TTN is always too low. It should be similar to SMQ for highs but currently is running 4 degrees behind. And teb is just a mess How does MMU compare to SMQ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve392 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, LibertyBell said: Maybe 100 finally Watch your language! Disgusting! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: I know, when I drive through that area, it's always a few degrees hotter than Manhattan and where I live. I think Don mentioned this before, that area is very densely populated with a lot of traffic, I'm sure it has something to do with it. You may be referring to Western Queens, my area is not anymore populated than your area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 92 earlier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Peaked at 91/64 but now at 89 degrees Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uofmiami Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 89.4 in Muttontown & 89.0 in Syosset for the high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FPizz Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 13 minutes ago, uofmiami said: 89.4 in Muttontown & 89.0 in Syosset for the high. 88.3 here 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, LibertyBell said: How does MMU compare to SMQ? Similar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, LibertyBell said: But Newark's temperatures are always 3-5 degrees hotter than the rest of the area. Warmer than areas to the east like Long Island which get regular cooling sea breezes. A few NJ COOP sites have been warmer recently. Harrison has been pretty close. NJ just happens to be a very warm area away from the sea breeze. Data for June 21, 2025 through July 31, 2025 Average Maximum TemperarureClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. SEABROOK FARMS COOP 92.8 INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 92.6 NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 91.5 Newark Area ThreadEx 91.5 HARRISON COOP 91.0 TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 90.7 OCEAN COUNTY AIRPORT WBAN 90.6 TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 90.5 HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 90.2 BELVIDERE BRIDGE COOP 90.0 Belvidere Area ThreadEx 90.0 map Data for June 21, 2025 through July 31, 2025 Maximum TemperatureClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 103 HARRISON COOP 103 Newark Area ThreadEx 103 OCEAN COUNTY AIRPORT WBAN 103 ATLANTIC CITY INTL AP WBAN 102 INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 102 Atlantic City Area ThreadEx 102 MILLVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WBAN 101 LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 101 CANOE BROOK COOP 101 TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 101 CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 101 ESTELL MANOR COOP 101 TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 101 SEABROOK FARMS COOP 100 HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 100 NEW BRUNSWICK 3 SE COOP 100 SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100 SOMERSET AIRPORT WBAN 100 PHILADELPHIA/MT. HOLLY WFO COOP 100 SALEM COOP 100 EB FORSYTHE NEW JERSEY RAWS 100 PENNSAUKEN 1N COOP 100 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycwinter Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago not a bad day comfort level is still good with low dewpoint.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doncat Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Leveled off at 89° here today as winds went onshore early this afternoon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwarlock Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 90 Heatwave #6 hopes stay alive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Smith Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago LB would be in heaven here, 100/55 outside, not a cloud to be seen on satellite imagery over the entire region (just snow capped mountains). It has not been a particularly hot summer here so far but we're roasting now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoboLeader1 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 91 here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, Roger Smith said: LB would be in heaven here, 100/55 outside, not a cloud to be seen on satellite imagery over the entire region (just snow capped mountains). It has not been a particularly hot summer here so far but we're roasting now. Amazing to me to be in 100 degree heat but see snow in the distance. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Temperatures rose into the upper 80s and even lower 90s across the region. Far more impressive heat covered upstate New York, northern New England, southern Quebec, and New Brunswick. Near record to record highs were commonplace. Highs included: Bangor: 96° Buffalo: 91° Burlington: 96° Caribou: 94° (old record: 92°, 2020) Concord: 97° Manchester: 96° Plattsburgh: 91° (tied record set in 1970) Saranac Lake: 90° Miramichi, NB hit 99°. That is its second highest temperature on record. Montreal also topped out at 94°. Tomorrow through Thursday will be hot days across the region. Temperatures could top out in the lower and middle 90s in the hot spots. Aside from some showers or thundershowers Wednesday night into Thursday morning, mainly dry conditions will likely persist through at least the next weekend. The guidance continues to step down toward a cooler period following next weekend. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +0.8°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.3°C for the week centered around August 6. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +0.50°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.15°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely continue into early autumn. The SOI was -10.80 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.449 today. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 51% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal August (1991-2020 normal). August will likely finish with a mean temperature near 76.2° (0.1° above normal). Supplemental Information: The projected mean would be 1.0° above the 1981-2010 normal monthly value. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 23 minutes ago Share Posted 23 minutes ago Currently 83/62, luckily the dewpoints haven't gotten crazy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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