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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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6 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Yeah 93 was the highest I got during that heat wave. It was impressive to be 90+ for 6 days in a row, but it was far from extreme heat. Also pretty impressive that we had only 1 hot week for the entire month of August and lots of low humidity days. July was brutal, but August has been a fairly comfortable month. 

I had 3 days in a row here with two 88's and an 89. I think New Brunswick has 3 90s as well, but the hot spot Newark has 8 like Warlock.   90 is a fancy # we like to use, but like it matters being 88 or 90.  No one on earth can tell the difference.  

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Just now, FPizz said:

I had 3 days in a row here with two 88's and an 89. I think New Brunswick has 3 90s as well, but the hot spot Newark has 8 like Warlock.   90 is a fancy # we like to use, but like it matters being 88 or 90.  No one on earth can tell the difference.  

I immediately break out in hives when the thermometer hits exactly 32.222 degrees Celsius. 

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10 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Yeah 93 was the highest I got during that heat wave. It was impressive to be 90+ for 6 days in a row, but it was far from extreme heat. Also pretty impressive that we had only 1 hot week for the entire month of August and lots of low humidity days. July was brutal, but August has been a fairly comfortable month. 

locally the June heatwave was the big event of the summer-3 days of 98 or 99 which is impressive for here as we don't even get that many 90 degree days

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9 minutes ago, BobbyHolikWillFindYou said:

Three laps around the office parking lot and I worked up a sweat. When the wind dies down and the sun pops out you can FEEL it.

You'd probably work up a sweat at 45 degrees too, that's a big workout.

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9 minutes ago, FPizz said:

You'd probably work up a sweat at 45 degrees too, that's a big workout.

Wait are you being sarcastic? Unless he sprinted them there's no way he's be sweating at 45 degrees lol

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25 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said:

56 now; progged low of 46… extra blankets for the kids with the windows wide open. 

Was just outside sweeping off the porch in shorts and a t-shirt and it felt great.  Nice and chilly!  Perfect for late August!

On the other hand weather pattern is extremely boring.  Real snooze fest.

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13 hours ago, bluewave said:

Top 10 and even some top 5 driest records for this August across the region. 
 

Time Series Summary for SUSSEX AIRPORT, NJ - Month of Aug
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1 2025 T 6
2 2022 1.04 2
3 2019 1.22 0
4 2020 1.24 3
5 2001 1.57 0
6 2005 2.09 0
7 2016 2.59 0
8 2014 2.74 1
9 2012 2.78 0
10 2015 2.84 0

 

Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ - Month of Aug
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1 2025 0.80 6
2 2010 0.81 0
3 2008 0.91 0
4 2005 0.93 0
5 2014 2.01 1
6 2015 2.12 1
7 2006 2.46 0
8 2016 2.87 0
9 2003 2.97 1
10 2001 3.02 0

 

Time Series Summary for New Brunswick Area, NJ (ThreadEx) - Month of Aug
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1 1917 0.76 1
2 1964 0.82 0
3 2016 0.84 0
4 1995 1.04 0
5 2005 1.16 0
6 2015 1.21 0
7 1923 1.29 0
8 2025 1.33 5
9 1935 1.35 0
10 1980 1.36 0

 

 

Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY - Month of Aug
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1 1995 0.12 0
2 1964 0.24 0
3 1981 0.31 0
4 1972 0.94 0
5 2016 1.13 0
6 1984 1.19 0
7 1980 1.32 0
8 2025 1.67 5
9 1966 1.74 0
10 1988 1.83 0


 

Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of Aug
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1 1964 0.18 0
2 2005 0.26 0
3 1984 0.47 0
4 2025 0.53 5
5 2022 0.67 0
6 2009 0.68 0
7 1995 0.74 0
8 2016 0.90 0
9 1981 1.18 0
10 1980 1.45 0


 

Time Series Summary for NEW HAVEN TWEED AP, CT - Month of Aug
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1 2005 0.71 0
2 1956 0.93 0
3 2022 1.00 0
4 2025 1.05 5
5 1966 1.27 0
6 2009 1.39 0
7 1972 1.50 0
8 1953 1.84 0
9 1969 1.93 0
10 2016 1.96 0

IEM is maybe a little overdone here, but very impressive dry pattern. This seems to be the trend these days with dryness August-October, after spring/early summer deluges.

which:cd::csector:northeast::var:precip:

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32 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

IEM is maybe a little overdone here, but very impressive dry pattern. This seems to be the trend these days with dryness August-October, after spring/early summer deluges.

which:cd::csector:northeast::var:precip:

We had our August deluge on parts of LI and CT last year but after-dry as a bone like this year.

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