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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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8 minutes ago, Sundog said:

I don't remember if you needed the rain or not but you did get shafted with this, you have one of the lowest totals in the area. 

I got skunked a bit as well considering the surrounding amounts, northern Queens and Nassau had between 0.4 and 0.6 but closer to an inch just a couple miles south of me and much bigger amounts just north as well. 

With this rain I'm at 1.13" of rain for the month, so the area can use it.  I have an irrigation system, so I'm good, but many neighbors lawns and flowers are looking quite thirsty.  Seems like from Walt's map above, a decent amount of NJ South of 78 and away from the coast were in the shaft zone.  My black walnut tree seems to be dropping leaves already.  It is usually the last to leaf out and the first to drop leaves, but this is early.

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15 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

the hottest it got anywhere was low 90s, around here we had none or only one 90 degree day, it was a big step down from the June 20-July 31 period.  It's like the summer equivalent of the 2010-11 winter, the snow season ended after the end of January-- but it was rocking for 5 weeks starting with the solstice lol

 

So far we have had 4 summers since 2017 with the highest temperature of the year occurring in June or not getting surpassed later in the summer. This is a first for our area over such a short period of time. It makes years like 1953 even more challenging to match with 105° heat in September. Since heat getting established early peaks before we get to August and September. 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ Jun-Aug Max Temps 
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2025 103 101 96 103
2021 103 97 99 103
2011 102 108 98 108
1994 102 99 95 102
1993 102 105 100 105
1952 102 98 92 102
1943 102 95 97 102
1988 101 101 99 101
1966 101 105 95 105
2024 100 99 100 100
1959 100 93 96 100
1953 100 99 102 102
1934 100 98 90 100
1923 100 99 92 100
2017 99 98 93 99

 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY Jun-Aug Max Temps
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2025 101 100 91 101
2017 101 98 91 101
1952 101 97 90 101
2021 100 96 98 100
2008 100 97 88 100
1988 99 99 97 99
1956 99 94 92 99
1943 99 91 93 99
2012 98 101 93 101
1959 98 91 94 98
2024 97 97 95 97
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12 minutes ago, bluewave said:

So far we have had 4 summers since 2017 with the highest temperature of the year occurring in June or not getting surpassed later in the summer. This is a first for our area over such a short period of time. It makes years like 1953 even more challenging to match with 105° heat in September. Since heat getting established early peaks before we get to August and September. 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ Jun-Aug Max Temps 
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2025 103 101 96 103
2021 103 97 99 103
2011 102 108 98 108
1994 102 99 95 102
1993 102 105 100 105
1952 102 98 92 102
1943 102 95 97 102
1988 101 101 99 101
1966 101 105 95 105
2024 100 99 100 100
1959 100 93 96 100
1953 100 99 102 102
1934 100 98 90 100
1923 100 99 92 100
2017 99 98 93 99

 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY Jun-Aug Max Temps
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2025 101 100 91 101
2017 101 98 91 101
1952 101 97 90 101
2021 100 96 98 100
2008 100 97 88 100
1988 99 99 97 99
1956 99 94 92 99
1943 99 91 93 99
2012 98 101 93 101
1959 98 91 94 98
2024 97 97 95 97

For historical context, below is the distribution of highest temperature by month for NYC, JFK, LGA, and EWR.

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62 / 60 cloudy misty winds picking up..   Dries out and clears tomorrow.  Great weekend on tap warmer.  Trough next week cooler overall till 30th.  Warmer / near normal 31 and warmer beyond.

8/21 : Erin surfs / clouds winds
8/22 - 8/24 :  Dry / warmer - Sat warmerst.  Sun may see clouds later/showers overnight
8/25 - 8/30 :   Cooler - dry below normal overall
8/31 - Beyond :  Warmer towards and above normal - warmer

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19 minutes ago, bluewave said:

So far we have had 4 summers since 2017 with the highest temperature of the year occurring in June or not getting surpassed later in the summer. This is a first for our area over such a short period of time. It makes years like 1953 even more challenging to match with 105° heat in September. Since heat getting established early peaks before we get to August and September. 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ Jun-Aug Max Temps 
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2025 103 101 96 103
2021 103 97 99 103
2011 102 108 98 108
1994 102 99 95 102
1993 102 105 100 105
1952 102 98 92 102
1943 102 95 97 102
1988 101 101 99 101
1966 101 105 95 105
2024 100 99 100 100
1959 100 93 96 100
1953 100 99 102 102
1934 100 98 90 100
1923 100 99 92 100
2017 99 98 93 99

 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY Jun-Aug Max Temps
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2025 101 100 91 101
2017 101 98 91 101
1952 101 97 90 101
2021 100 96 98 100
2008 100 97 88 100
1988 99 99 97 99
1956 99 94 92 99
1943 99 91 93 99
2012 98 101 93 101
1959 98 91 94 98
2024 97 97 95 97

How rare is a summer like 1983 with temperatures over 95 degrees 4 months in a row (JJAS), Chris?

 

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6 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

 

62 / 60 cloudy misty winds picking up..   Dries out and clears tomorrow.  Great weekend on tap warmer.  Trough next week cooler overall till 30th.  Warmer / near normal 31 and warmer beyond.

8/21 : Erin surfs / clouds winds
8/22 - 8/24 :  Dry / warmer - Sat warmerst.  Sun may see clouds later/showers overnight
8/25 - 8/30 :   Cooler - dry below normal overall
8/31 - Beyond :  Warmer towards and above normal - warmer

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This is the worst weather of the entire year, my allergies are back.  I really hate clouds+rain+wind and now it's just clouds+wind which is even worse.

Why is it taking so long for this damned pest of a hurricane to leave? They usually move at 40-50 mph up here, this one is crawling along at 15 mph.

Also, the media is all over this storm, why so much coverage for a storm that isn't even going to make landfall anywhere? Is it because the tropical season has been so quiet?

At least the beaches are all closed so people aren't allowed to do stupid things.

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24 minutes ago, bluewave said:

So far we have had 4 summers since 2017 with the highest temperature of the year occurring in June or not getting surpassed later in the summer. This is a first for our area over such a short period of time. It makes years like 1953 even more challenging to match with 105° heat in September. Since heat getting established early peaks before we get to August and September. 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ Jun-Aug Max Temps 
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
2025 103 101 96 103
2021 103 97 99 103
2011 102 108 98 108
1994 102 99 95 102
1993 102 105 100 105
1952 102 98 92 102
1943 102 95 97 102
1988 101 101 99 101
1966 101 105 95 105
2024 100 99 100 100
1959 100 93 96 100
1953 100 99 102 102
1934 100 98 90 100
1923 100 99 92 100
2017 99 98 93 99

 

Monthly Highest Max Temperature for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY Jun-Aug Max Temps
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
2025 101 100 91 101
2017 101 98 91 101
1952 101 97 90 101
2021 100 96 98 100
2008 100 97 88 100
1988 99 99 97 99
1956 99 94 92 99
1943 99 91 93 99
2012 98 101 93 101
1959 98 91 94 98
2024 97 97 95 97

Chris, how come 2010 isn't on any of these lists? Or 1983 for that matter? For JFK I think 1983 and 2010 had the most even distribution of heat.

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52 minutes ago, Sundog said:

I don't remember if you needed the rain or not but you did get shafted with this, you have one of the lowest totals in the area. 

I got skunked a bit as well considering the surrounding amounts, northern Queens and Nassau had between 0.4 and 0.6 but closer to an inch just a couple miles south of me and much bigger amounts just north as well. 

This is the worst weather of the entire year, my allergies are back.  I really hate clouds+rain+wind and now it's just clouds+wind which is even worse.

Why is it taking so long for this damned pest of a hurricane to leave? They usually move at 40-50 mph up here, this one is crawling along at 15 mph.

Also, the media is all over this storm, why so much coverage for a storm that isn't even going to make landfall anywhere? Is it because the tropical season has been so quiet?

At least the beaches are all closed so people aren't allowed to do stupid things.

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1 hour ago, MANDA said:

Can you just imagine when the next REAL SIGNIFICANT threat comes along.  They will be tripping over the hyperbole.  Just picture what it would be like if something like a Donna or 1944 came along.

Mr. Ed from NJ will be leading the charge with daily news conferences 7 days before and 2 weeks after.  

The smart people hate the media and those that don't fall for all the hype.  Hook, line and sinker every single time.

I'll add....the only "hype" that was really needed was the message about rip currents, waves and surf to keep the truly stupid out of the water.

The media is stupid with this.  1944 was a much more exciting summer overall (hotter summer plus a real hurricane to track.)

Who tells the media to cover a non landfalling storm like this? 

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Records:

Highs:

EWR: 97 (2005)
NYC: 96 (1955)
LGA: 97 (1955)
JFK: 91 (2005)


Lows:

EWR: 53 (1949)
NYC: 53 (1922)
LGA: 57 (1957)
JFK: 50 (1977)


Historical:

 

1856 - The Charter Oak was an unusually large white oak tree growing from around the 12th or 13th century until it fell during a windstorm on this day in 1856. According to tradition, Connecticut's Royal Charter of 1662 was hidden within the hollow of the tree to thwart its confiscation by the English governor-general. The oak became a symbol of American independence and is commemorated on the Connecticut State Quarter.

1883 - An estimated F5 tornado caused extensive damage to Rochester Minnesota on this day. The enormous roar was said to have warned most Rochester residents, as the massive funnel cut through the north side of town. Over 135 homes were destroyed, and another 200 damaged. Many of the 200 plus injuries were severe, and other deaths probably occurred but not listed as part of the 37 total mentioned. This damaging tornado eventually led to the formation of the Mayo Clinic.

1888 - A tornado swarm occurred in Maryland and Delaware. Many waterspouts were seen over Chesapeake Bay. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987)

1893 - Four hurricanes are observed in the Atlantic Ocean at the same time. Over a century would pass, 1998 before four hurricanes would again rage together in the Atlantic.

1918 - A tornado struck Tyler, MN, killing 36 persons and destroying most of the business section of the town resulting in a million dollars damage. (David Ludlum)

 

1974: Gulfport, Miss.--A woman was killed and her two nephews were injured by lightning while taking clothes off a clothesline during a thunderstorm. (Ref. Lightning-The Underrated Killer.pdf)

1977: Illinois experiences its first killer August tornado since at least 1880. The twister was mostly obscured by heavy rain as it killed 6 at the Lake Matoon resort area. Illinois' next August killer tornado, also obscured by heavy rain (and hail), killed 29 on 8/28/90 just southwest of Chicago. (Ref. AccWeather Weather History)

1980: Third consecutive day of heavy rains and flooding in West Virginia. 8.5 inches of rain fell at Webster Springs in 3-day period. Many roads were closed by high water and mudslides. Evacuations were necessary. Near Ripley, WV numerous houses, trailers and a store were washed away. At Spencer, as much as 4 inches of rain fell and Charleston had 60-mph winds. (Ref. AccWeather Weather History)
 

1983 - The temperature at Fayetteville, NC, soared to 110 degrees to establish a state record. (The Weather Channel)

 

1984: State fair in Pueblo, CO, had to be closed during vicious hailstorm. Nine people were hurt, one seriously. Damage totaled $40 million and 500 light bulbs were broken by the hail. (Ref. AccWeather Weather History)

1987 - Early morning thunderstorms produced severe weather in eastern Iowa and west central Illinois. Thunderstorms produced wind gusts to 82 mph at Moline IL, and tennis ball size hail at Independence IA. Rock Island IL was drenched with 3.70 inches of rain. Total damage for the seven county area of west central Illinois was estimated at twelve million dollars. (National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1988 - Thunderstorms spawned several tornadoes in Iowa, produced wind gusts to 63 mph in the Council Bluffs area, and drenched Sioux Center IA with up to 6.61 inches of rain. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - Afternoon and evening thunderstorms produced severe weather from Kansas to Minnesota and North Dakota. Thunderstorms in Minnesota produced baseball size hail from Correll to north of Appleton. Thunderstorms in north central Kansas produced wind gusts higher than 100 mph at Wilson Dam. Thunderstorms around Lincoln NE produced baseball size hail and up to five inches of rain, and Boone NE was deluged with five inches of rain in an hour and a half. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1992: Hurricane Andrew strengthens north of Puerto Rico and turns more west. Maximum sustained winds 60 mph.(Ref. AccWeather Weather History)
 

 

1994 - Hurricane John, about 345 miles south of Hilo, Hawaii had winds of 175 mph and pressure at 920 millibars or 27.17 inches of mercury, making it one of the strongest hurricanes ever in the Central Pacific. The 31-day existence made John the longest-lasting tropical cyclone recorded in both the Pacific Ocean and worldwide, surpassing both Hurricane Tina's previous record in the Pacific of 24 days in the 1992 season and the 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane's previous world record of 28 days in the 1899 Atlantic season. John was also the farthest-traveling tropical cyclone in both Pacific Ocean and worldwide, with distance traveled of 7,165 miles, out-distancing previous record holders Hurricane Fico in the Pacific of 4,700 miles in the 1978 season and Hurricane Faith worldwide of 6,850 miles in the 1966 Atlantic season.

 

2005:  Record highs throughout the NYC metropolitan and New Jersey area.  96 at New York City and 97 in Newark, NJ.
 

 

 

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

Sea breeze activity really depends on the pattern. But I agree that the more weather stations we have the better. 

2010 was the greatest sea breeze outlier that I ever saw living in Long Beach. Much of the spring into early fall was dominated by westerly flow. So it was the warmest summer on record to this day in Long Beach and other areas especially along the coastal plain.

Most of the time anyone south of the LIE and Northern State usually get sea breezes. But this is more enhanced south of the Southern State and Sunrise Highway. So once north of the immediate South Shore the sea breeze has less cooling influence. Though it does have some effect especially by later in the day. 

1983 must have been very similar, as there was close to 100 degree heat all the way into mid September.

Maybe this kind of pattern is more normal after a big el nino ends and just before a big la nina begins?

The good thing about living where I live is the sea breeze comes in after 3 pm, so we usually peak with our high temperatures before then.  As a matter of fact, this is why I think it's weird to have a highest temperature after 4 pm since I'm just not used to it.  Even on our triple digit days the highest temperature usually happens by 2 pm.  Last June was an outlier because I recorded 106 at 4:30 pm.

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7 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

This is the worst weather of the entire year, my allergies are back.  I really hate clouds+rain+wind and now it's just clouds+wind which is even worse.

Why is it taking so long for this damned pest of a hurricane to leave? They usually move at 40-50 mph up here, this one is crawling along at 15 mph.

Also, the media is all over this storm, why so much coverage for a storm that isn't even going to make landfall anywhere? Is it because the tropical season has been so quiet?

At least the beaches are all closed so people aren't allowed to do stupid things.

 

We had a nice 2 week stretch with sun.  It looks like a nice 3 days Fri - Sun coming up and may see some breaks in the clouds today

 

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2 hours ago, bluewave said:

Maybe with the depth of the trough for early next week we can get another opportunity for some much needed rainfall. 

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No way, this is the worst weather of the entire year, it's okay to get rain for 6 hours or so, but this is a crap 2 day pattern that has brought my allergies back.

I have had the heat on for 2 days too, this wind makes it even worse.

 

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2 hours ago, bluewave said:

My area east of HVN has been at +0.5 for August so far. So a nice step down from the record heat in June and July. The last few days here have been the coolest of the month so far.

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That weather was much better than this weather, Chris, I already turned on my heat for the last two days and my allergies have returned.

 

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16 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

How rare is a summer like 1983 with temperatures over 95 degrees 4 months in a row (JJAS), Chris?

 

Here they are:

Bridgeport: 1953

Islip: None

New York City-Central Park: 1921, 1931, 1953, 1983, 1993

New York City-JFK Airport: 1983

New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 1953, 1983, 2010, 2018

Newark: 1914, 1931, 1944, 1953, 1973, 1983, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2010, 2018

White Plains: 1953

 

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11 hours ago, Roger Smith said:

Don's top ten summers

2010 1966 1993 1995 1999 1980 1988 1949 2011 1994

Their ranks in my table

__ 2 __ 3 __ 11 ___ 24 __ 21 __ 14 __ 22 __ 06 __ 36 __ 30

LB favorites 1944 and 1983 finished 8 and 12. 

I'm not sure whether Don considered summers before 1949 in his top ten listing, or where in time his list begins, would be interesting to find out where some of my top ten (1876, 1906, 1908) finished in his list. But in general I think cool starts to June are the main determining factor in placing a given summer lower on my list, that part of summer rarely produces much of the heat content that Don's method was measuring; also, if September heat was included, none of that would affect my rankings. Even without Sep 1-3, 1953 ranked 29th.

The four worst modern summers were 2009, 2000, 1992 and 1996. 

1983 does much better if you include September, that was a scorcher of a month!!

My favorite summers would have been: 2011, 2010, 2002, 1999, 1983, 1980, 1966, 1955, 1953, 1949, 1948, 1944

Those would be my top 12.

 

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9 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Here they are:

Bridgeport: 1953

Islip: None

New York City-Central Park: 1921, 1931, 1953, 1983, 1993

New York City-JFK Airport: 1983

New York City-LaGuardia Airport: 1953, 1983, 2010, 2018

Newark: 1914, 1931, 1944, 1953, 1973, 1983, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2010, 2018

White Plains: 1953

 

Thanks, Don, I strongly suspect these have become more rare with time just like full length winters like 1995-96 and 2002-03 have become much more rare.

 

1953 and 1983 really jump out from this list as having the highest frequency of such months.

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23 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Chris, how come 2010 isn't on any of these lists? Or 1983 for that matter? For JFK I think 1983 and 2010 had the most even distribution of heat.

The peak heat in 2010 was focused in July like we typically see. The most unusual heat in 1983 was the record heatwave coming so late on September 10th-11th. Could be related to the drought which developed that summer. That may be the last time that Queens reached 100° so late in the season. 
 

Monthly Data for July 2010 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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NY MINEOLA COOP 108
NY WANTAGH CEDAR CREEK COOP 107
NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 107
NJ RINGWOOD COOP 106
NJ HARRISON COOP 106
CT DANBURY COOP 104
NJ CRANFORD COOP 104
NY WEST POINT COOP 103
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 103
NY SHIRLEY BROOKHAVEN AIRPORT WBAN 103
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 103
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 103
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 103
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 103


 

Data for September 10, 1983 through September 11, 1983
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NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 100
NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 100
NJ CRANFORD COOP 99
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 99
NY NY WESTERLEIGH STAT IS COOP 99
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 99
NY WESTBURY COOP 99
NJ JERSEY CITY COOP 98
NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 98
NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 98
NJ ESSEX FELLS SERVICE BLDG COOP 98
NY DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 98
NY WEST POINT COOP 98
NY GARNERVILLE COOP 98
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 98
NY VANDERBILT MUSEUM COOP 98
NY WESTCHESTER CO AP WBAN 98
CT NEW HAVEN COOP 98

 

Data for September 10, 1983 through September 11, 1983
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PA PHILADELPHIA WBAN 102
NJ EWING 3 WNW COOP 101
MD CENTREVILLE COOP 100
MD CHESTERTOWN COOP 100
DE BRIDGEVILLE 1 NW COOP 100
DE NEWARK AG FARM COOP 100
DE MIDDLETOWN 3 E COOP 100
PA MARCUS HOOK COOP 100
NJ SHILOH COOP 100
DE WILMINGTON AIRPORT WBAN 100
PA DEVAULT 1 W COOP 100
PA READING 4 NNW COOP 100
NJ AUDUBON COOP 100
NJ LAMBERTVILLE COOP 100


 

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1 minute ago, bluewave said:

The peak heat in 2010 was focused in July like we typically see. The most unusual heat in 1983 was the record heatwave coming so late on September 10th-11th. Could be related to the drought which developed that summer. That may be the last time that Queens reached 100° so late in the season. 
 

Monthly Data for July 2010 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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NY MINEOLA COOP 108
NY WANTAGH CEDAR CREEK COOP 107
NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 107
NJ RINGWOOD COOP 106
NJ HARRISON COOP 106
CT DANBURY COOP 104
NJ CRANFORD COOP 104
NY WEST POINT COOP 103
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 103
NY SHIRLEY BROOKHAVEN AIRPORT WBAN 103
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 103
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 103
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 103
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 103


 

Data for September 10, 1983 through September 11, 1983
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NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 100
NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 100
NJ CRANFORD COOP 99
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 99
NY NY WESTERLEIGH STAT IS COOP 99
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 99
NY WESTBURY COOP 99
NJ JERSEY CITY COOP 98
NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 98
NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 98
NJ ESSEX FELLS SERVICE BLDG COOP 98
NY DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 98
NY WEST POINT COOP 98
NY GARNERVILLE COOP 98
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 98
NY VANDERBILT MUSEUM COOP 98
NY WESTCHESTER CO AP WBAN 98
CT NEW HAVEN COOP 98

 

Data for September 10, 1983 through September 11, 1983
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PA PHILADELPHIA WBAN 102
NJ EWING 3 WNW COOP 101
MD CENTREVILLE COOP 100
MD CHESTERTOWN COOP 100
DE BRIDGEVILLE 1 NW COOP 100
DE NEWARK AG FARM COOP 100
DE MIDDLETOWN 3 E COOP 100
PA MARCUS HOOK COOP 100
NJ SHILOH COOP 100
DE WILMINGTON AIRPORT WBAN 100
PA DEVAULT 1 W COOP 100
PA READING 4 NNW COOP 100
NJ AUDUBON COOP 100
NJ LAMBERTVILLE COOP 100


 

so wild, I think some places reached 100 degrees in 1983 in July, August AND September??? Can you check to see which ones did that-- I'm sure some place in Queens did as JFK hit 100 in both July and August in 1983 and 98 in September (NYC hit 99).

 

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18 minutes ago, nycwinter said:

it feels like a late october day this morning chilly breezy perfect hoodie weather.:thumbsup:

 

17 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

I have a strong feeling you like your hoodies because you wouldn't look good in anything else lol.

Caution Liberty, nycwinter may be on to something. As always …..

 

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If I'm not mistaken the perfect recipe for good fall foliage is about average amounts of precip with persistent cooler nights in early fall correct? Hopefully we get good foliage this time around, last year sucked cause of the drought.

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24 minutes ago, anthonymm said:

If I'm not mistaken the perfect recipe for good fall foliage is about average amounts of precip with persistent cooler nights in early fall correct? Hopefully we get good foliage this time around, last year sucked cause of the drought.

I disagree, we had some of the best color and lasting color too in the fall.  One of the better ones in years.  

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