anthonymm Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, forkyfork said: it's so hard to get a normal down that lasts more than a month Yup even with 91-20 normals. I don't even understand how anyone can deny the reality at this point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Several stations had a warmer departure than Newark did this month. HVN…+2.2 PHL….+2.1 FWN….+2.0 ISP…….+1.7 SMQ…..+1.4 MPO….+1.4 EWR…..+1.3 HPN…..+1.1 TTN…..+0.6 POU…..+0.5 NYC……+0.3 JFK……..0.0 LGA…….-0.4 BDR…….-0.5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 13 minutes ago, bluewave said: Several stations had a warmer departure than Newark did this month. HVN…+2.2 PHL….+2.1 FWN….+2.0 ISP…….+1.7 SMQ…..+1.4 MPO….+1.4 EWR…..+1.3 HPN…..+1.1 TTN…..+0.6 POU…..+0.5 NYC……+0.3 JFK……..0.0 LGA…….-0.4 BDR…….-0.5 Most of us finished neutral, inland it was warmer. ISP too for some reason as well as HVN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 29 minutes ago, anthonymm said: Yup even with 91-20 normals. I don't even understand how anyone can deny the reality at this point. Most people that aren't low IQ have moved on from the argument that we aren't warming and have now embraced the "the cause is anything and everything BUT anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions" defense. Sadly there is a HUGE portion of the population that also thinks that the USA is the sole party responsible for fixing climate change when we account for only 10% of global emissions. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 28 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Most of us finished neutral, inland it was warmer. ISP too for some reason as well as HVN. Several stations had top 10 warmest September temperatures so far without that high of a departure since the new climate normals are so warm. Even the -0.4 at LGA is still the 13th warmest September temperature so far. 70° Septembers have become much more common than they used to be. Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2015 70.9 0 2 2005 70.2 0 3 2018 69.8 0 4 2021 69.6 0 - 1980 69.6 0 5 2025 69.3 4 6 2017 69.0 0 - 2011 69.0 0 7 2016 68.9 0 8 2023 68.6 0 - 1998 68.6 0 9 2010 68.3 0 10 2022 68.2 0 Time Series Summary for NEW HAVEN TWEED AP, CT - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2000 75.0 26 2 1961 70.2 0 3 2021 70.1 0 4 2018 69.4 0 5 2023 69.2 0 6 2015 69.1 0 - 2011 69.1 0 7 2025 68.9 4 - 2010 68.9 0 8 2022 68.7 0 9 1971 68.5 0 10 1977 68.3 0 Time Series Summary for SUSSEX AIRPORT, NJ - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2018 66.8 0 2 2015 66.5 0 3 2011 65.9 0 4 2021 65.7 0 5 2025 65.5 4 - 2005 65.5 0 6 2014 65.2 0 7 2017 65.1 0 8 2019 65.0 0 9 2016 64.6 8 10 2010 64.5 0 Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2015 69.8 0 2 2018 69.4 0 3 2016 68.7 0 - 2005 68.7 0 4 2025 67.9 4 - 2011 67.9 0 5 2019 67.8 0 6 2017 67.6 0 7 2023 67.4 0 8 2021 67.3 0 9 2010 67.0 0 - 2004 67.0 0 10 2007 66.8 0 Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2005 74.9 0 2 2015 74.1 0 3 2016 73.8 0 4 1961 73.6 0 5 2007 73.0 0 6 2018 72.8 0 7 2021 72.7 0 8 2010 72.5 0 - 1959 72.5 0 9 2019 72.1 0 10 1998 71.6 0 11 2017 71.5 0 12 2002 71.3 0 13 2025 71.1 4 - 2020 71.1 0 14 2023 71.0 0 15 2022 70.9 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_other_guy Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Sundog said: Most people that aren't low IQ have moved on from the argument that we aren't warming and have now embraced the "the cause is anything and everything BUT anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions" defense. Sadly there is a HUGE portion of the population that also thinks that the USA is the sole party responsible for fixing climate change when we account for only 10% of global emissions. I dont think most people deny its happening. I think beyond headlines most people just don’t care that much. They will reasonably make changes as necessary and drown out the overused catastrophic predictions. Personally, im not going to alter my life in any drastic measure to change the trajectory by a decimal point 100 years from now. If that means September is a summer month, I have plenty of shorts and tank tops. I think the biggest friction is between the mass populous that feels somewhat like I do and the doom predictors that want us to drastically change modern life. Up to 76 now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnoSki14 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, the_other_guy said: I dont think most people deny its happening. I think beyond headlines most people just don’t care that much. They will reasonably make changes as necessary and drown out the overused catastrophic predictions. Personally, im not going to alter my life in any drastic measure to change the trajectory by a decimal point 100 years from now. If that means September is a summer month, I have plenty of shorts and tank tops. I think the biggest friction is between the mass populous that feels somewhat like I do and the doom predictors that want us to drastically change modern life. Up to 76 now! Unfortunately the slowly boiling frog in the pot applies here. Until we see undeniable catastrophic daily events globally then most will ignore it. Won't be long though. With current trends we'll see multiple unlivable conditions develop in a decade or so. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 46 minutes ago, bluewave said: Several stations had top 10 warmest September temperatures so far without that high of a departure since the new climate normals are so warm. Even the -0.4 at LGA is still the 13th warmest September temperature so far. 70° Septembers have become much more common than they used to be. Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2015 70.9 0 2 2005 70.2 0 3 2018 69.8 0 4 2021 69.6 0 - 1980 69.6 0 5 2025 69.3 4 6 2017 69.0 0 - 2011 69.0 0 7 2016 68.9 0 8 2023 68.6 0 - 1998 68.6 0 9 2010 68.3 0 10 2022 68.2 0 Time Series Summary for NEW HAVEN TWEED AP, CT - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2000 75.0 26 2 1961 70.2 0 3 2021 70.1 0 4 2018 69.4 0 5 2023 69.2 0 6 2015 69.1 0 - 2011 69.1 0 7 2025 68.9 4 - 2010 68.9 0 8 2022 68.7 0 9 1971 68.5 0 10 1977 68.3 0 Time Series Summary for SUSSEX AIRPORT, NJ - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2018 66.8 0 2 2015 66.5 0 3 2011 65.9 0 4 2021 65.7 0 5 2025 65.5 4 - 2005 65.5 0 6 2014 65.2 0 7 2017 65.1 0 8 2019 65.0 0 9 2016 64.6 8 10 2010 64.5 0 Time Series Summary for SOMERSET AIRPORT, NJ - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2015 69.8 0 2 2018 69.4 0 3 2016 68.7 0 - 2005 68.7 0 4 2025 67.9 4 - 2011 67.9 0 5 2019 67.8 0 6 2017 67.6 0 7 2023 67.4 0 8 2021 67.3 0 9 2010 67.0 0 - 2004 67.0 0 10 2007 66.8 0 Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY - Month of SepClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 1 2005 74.9 0 2 2015 74.1 0 3 2016 73.8 0 4 1961 73.6 0 5 2007 73.0 0 6 2018 72.8 0 7 2021 72.7 0 8 2010 72.5 0 - 1959 72.5 0 9 2019 72.1 0 10 1998 71.6 0 11 2017 71.5 0 12 2002 71.3 0 13 2025 71.1 4 - 2020 71.1 0 14 2023 71.0 0 15 2022 70.9 0 See Chris, this is the difference between warm and hot. September 1983 was objectively and unequivocally the hottest September on record, but when you factor in minimum temperatures and not actual hot weather (above 90 degree heat), these other Septembers are warmer (but not as hot.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 34 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said: Unfortunately the slowly boiling frog in the pot applies here. Until we see undeniable catastrophic daily events globally then most will ignore it. Won't be long though. With current trends we'll see multiple unlivable conditions develop in a decade or so. Humanity will continue to exist (fortunately or unfortunately), we'll all just live in an Africa like climate (which is where humanity originated after all.) I'll make the devil's advocate argument here (because I can) global cooling is MUCH more dangerous than global warming and cooling episodes have historically killed many more people and caused starvation via crop failures. There is no boiling frog and by the way I find that phrase offensive since I am 100% against the killing of animals and animal cruelty in general. It's why I hate the French so much (they boil frogs and explode the stomachs of ducks to make foie gras.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, LibertyBell said: Humanity will continue to exist (fortunately or unfortunately), we'll all just live in an Africa like climate (which is where humanity originated after all.) I'll make the devil's advocate argument here (because I can) global cooling is MUCH more dangerous than global warming and cooling episodes have historically killed many more people and caused starvation via crop failures. There is no boiling frog and by the way I find that phrase offensive since I am 100% against the killing of animals and animal cruelty in general. It's why I hate the French so much (they boil frogs and explode the stomachs of ducks to make foie gras.) Are you a vegan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 42 minutes ago, the_other_guy said: I dont think most people deny its happening. I think beyond headlines most people just don’t care that much. They will reasonably make changes as necessary and drown out the overused catastrophic predictions. Personally, im not going to alter my life in any drastic measure to change the trajectory by a decimal point 100 years from now. If that means September is a summer month, I have plenty of shorts and tank tops. I think the biggest friction is between the mass populous that feels somewhat like I do and the doom predictors that want us to drastically change modern life. Up to 76 now! Colder Septembers and Octobers -- the only people who like those are the energy companies who make money off of cold weather. The good thing about warmer falls is, it means less money for the fossil fuel cartels too lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Sundog said: Are you a vegan? Yes, for three years now, but even if I wasn't what the French do is absolutely cruel. Many of our major cities have banned foie gras. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 34 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: See Chris, this is the difference between warm and hot. September 1983 was objectively and unequivocally the hottest September on record, but when you factor in minimum temperatures and not actual hot weather (above 90 degree heat), these other Septembers are warmer (but not as hot.) 1983 actually does not hold the record for mean high during September, but does hold the record for most 90° or above days at a number of local sites. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 40 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: See Chris, this is the difference between warm and hot. September 1983 was objectively and unequivocally the hottest September on record, but when you factor in minimum temperatures and not actual hot weather (above 90 degree heat), these other Septembers are warmer (but not as hot.) It’s tougher these days to reach 100° in September like in 1983 since the heat has been peaking earlier in the summer. We have been seeing more 100° days in June. The area hasn’t reached 100° after August 12th since 2005 and September 1st since 1993. Monthly Data for September 1983 for Mount Holly NJ NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. PA PHILADELPHIA WBAN 102 NJ HAMMONTON 1 NE COOP 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 NORRISTOWN COOP 100 PA READING 4 NNW COOP 100 NJ AUDUBON COOP 100 NJ LAMBERTVILLE COOP 100 Monthly Data for September 1983 for Upton NY NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 100 NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 100 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 48 minutes ago Share Posted 48 minutes ago Made it to 80+ 81 / 61 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 45 minutes ago Share Posted 45 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, bluewave said: It’s tougher these days to reach 100° in September like in 1983 since the heat has been peaking earlier in the summer. We have been seeing more 100° days in June. The area hasn’t reached 100° after August 12th since 2005 and September 1st since 1993. Monthly Data for September 1983 for Mount Holly NJ NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. PA PHILADELPHIA WBAN 102 NJ HAMMONTON 1 NE COOP 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 NORRISTOWN COOP 100 PA READING 4 NNW COOP 100 NJ AUDUBON COOP 100 NJ LAMBERTVILLE COOP 100 Monthly Data for September 1983 for Upton NY NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 100 NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 100 wow even Philly hasn't hit 100 in a long time, they didn't hit 100 in June did they? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 44 minutes ago Share Posted 44 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, SACRUS said: Made it to 80+ 81 / 61 the sun is out it's been bright and sunny for a few hours here now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 43 minutes ago Share Posted 43 minutes ago 22 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: 1983 actually does not hold the record for mean high during September, but does hold the record for most 90° or above days at a number of local sites. Yes, it's similar to how May was in 1991, both had a high number of 90 degree days. September 1983 really tailed off after the 21st though and got colder in a hurry after the equinox. Led to a very cold and dry la nina winter in 1983-84. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 40 minutes ago Share Posted 40 minutes ago 24 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: 1983 actually does not hold the record for mean high during September, but does hold the record for most 90° or above days at a number of local sites. 1961 was also very hot wow, 9 and 8 90+ highs at EWR and NYC respectively. Wait, Don, how did EWR have an average high of 88.0 in September 1891? That looks obscenely high and MUCH higher than everyone else lol. UHI in 1891? What does that month look like for highs/lows at EWR? How was it so much hotter there in September 1891 than NYC was? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 36 minutes ago Share Posted 36 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: 1961 was also very hot wow, 9 and 8 90+ highs at EWR and NYC respectively. Wait, Don, how did EWR have an average high of 88.0 in September 1891? That looks obscenely high and MUCH higher than everyone else lol. UHI in 1891? What does that month look like for highs/lows at EWR? How was it so much hotter there in September 1891 than NYC was? Sorry, I pasted from the table early in this thread and accidentally overlooked my note. There were missing days. Note: The highest average maximum temperature at Newark for a September that is missing no daily records is 83.3°, which was set in 2005. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cleetussnow Posted 36 minutes ago Share Posted 36 minutes ago 1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said: Unfortunately the slowly boiling frog in the pot applies here. Until we see undeniable catastrophic daily events globally then most will ignore it. Won't be long though. With current trends we'll see multiple unlivable conditions develop in a decade or so. There are multiple unlivable conditions all over the world already. Which is why people don’t live there. Never have. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 33 minutes ago Share Posted 33 minutes ago 12 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: wow even Philly hasn't hit 100 in a long time, they didn't hit 100 in June did they? Monthly Data for June 2025 for Mount Holly NJ NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. PA PHILADELPHIA FRANKLIN INSTITUTE COOP 103 NJ OCEAN COUNTY AIRPORT WBAN 103 NJ ATLANTIC CITY INTL AP WBAN 102 NJ INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 102 DE GEORGETOWN-DELAWARE COASTAL AIRPORT WBAN 101 DE WILMINGTON AIRPORT WBAN 101 NJ MILLVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WBAN 101 PA PHILADELPHIA INTL AP WBAN 101 NJ ESTELL MANOR COOP 101 PA MARTINS CREEK COOP 101 NJ LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 101 MD STEVENSVILLE 2SW COOP 100 PA READING REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100 DE DOVER COOP 100 NJ SALEM COOP 100 PA PHOENIXVILLE 1 E COOP 100 NJ SEABROOK FARMS COOP 100 NJ SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ PHILADELPHIA/MT. HOLLY WFO COOP 100 NJ PENNSAUKEN 1N COOP 100 PA NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 100 NJ SOMERSET AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ MARGATE COOP 100 NJ EB FORSYTHE NEW JERSEY RAWS 100 NJ NEW BRUNSWICK 3 SE COOP 100 NJ MANASQUAN 1 NW COOP 100 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 33 minutes ago Share Posted 33 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: Sorry, I pasted from the table early in this thread and accidentally overlooked my note. There were missing days. Note: The highest average maximum temperature at Newark for a September that is missing no daily records is 83.3°, which was set in 2005. Yes I thought my eyes were playing games on me when I saw the October thread so I wrote this there: Don how did EWR go from the hottest September on record in September 1891 to the coldest October on record in October 1891? Both are way out of line with NYC lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 33 minutes ago Share Posted 33 minutes ago 1 hour ago, LibertyBell said: Colder Septembers and Octobers -- the only people who like those are the energy companies who make money off of cold weather. The good thing about warmer falls is, it means less money for the fossil fuel cartels too lol. It never gets cold enough in September and October to be worried about heating bills. Only the tail end of October can get chilly and still not enough to break the bank on heating. A "cold" September is basically highs of 70 and lows of 50. That's the temp zone where you use the least amount of energy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 32 minutes ago Share Posted 32 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, cleetussnow said: There are multiple unlivable conditions all over the world already. Which is why people don’t live there. Never have. it's also why mass migrations happen, especially if it's connected to famine and starvation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 31 minutes ago Share Posted 31 minutes ago Just now, Sundog said: It never gets cold enough in September and October to be worried about heating bills. Only the tail end of October can get chilly and still not enough to break the bank on heating. A "cold" September is basically highs of 70 and lows of 50. That's the temp zone where you use the least amount of energy. September yes, but we used to turn on the heat in early October going back to the 80s. None of those winters were snowy but the cold always came in early. Our benchmark was the first time the low goes below 40 we turned on the heat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 30 minutes ago Share Posted 30 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, bluewave said: Monthly Data for June 2025 for Mount Holly NJ NWS CWAClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. PA PHILADELPHIA FRANKLIN INSTITUTE COOP 103 NJ OCEAN COUNTY AIRPORT WBAN 103 NJ ATLANTIC CITY INTL AP WBAN 102 NJ INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 102 DE GEORGETOWN-DELAWARE COASTAL AIRPORT WBAN 101 DE WILMINGTON AIRPORT WBAN 101 NJ MILLVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WBAN 101 PA PHILADELPHIA INTL AP WBAN 101 NJ ESTELL MANOR COOP 101 PA MARTINS CREEK COOP 101 NJ LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 101 MD STEVENSVILLE 2SW COOP 100 PA READING REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100 DE DOVER COOP 100 NJ SALEM COOP 100 PA PHOENIXVILLE 1 E COOP 100 NJ SEABROOK FARMS COOP 100 NJ SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ PHILADELPHIA/MT. HOLLY WFO COOP 100 NJ PENNSAUKEN 1N COOP 100 PA NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 100 NJ SOMERSET AIRPORT WBAN 100 NJ MARGATE COOP 100 NJ EB FORSYTHE NEW JERSEY RAWS 100 NJ NEW BRUNSWICK 3 SE COOP 100 NJ MANASQUAN 1 NW COOP 100 Even the airport! NYC is the last remaining holdout then, everyone else from DC to Boston has hit 100 this year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sundog Posted 29 minutes ago Share Posted 29 minutes ago 1 hour ago, LibertyBell said: Yes, for three years now, but even if I wasn't what the French do is absolutely cruel. Many of our major cities have banned foie gras. I agree about foie gras. But it's not natural to be a vegan. The only reason you're able to be a vegan and not be very sick or dead is because of modern civilization. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted 27 minutes ago Share Posted 27 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Sundog said: I agree about foie gras. But it's not natural to be a vegan. The only reason you're able to be a vegan and not be very sick or dead is because of modern civilization. Probably. There are also meat substitutes and lab grown meat is becoming more prevalent. This will be a great boon to the environment because animal farming wastes a lot of land, water and other resources as well as high methane emissions. This is where I'm at, I love the taste of meat so either meat substitutes or lab grown meat are good by me. Animal experimentation is also being replaced by lab grown organs and 3D printing of organs, which are not only less expensive to house and more efficient but also much more accurate than animal testing. I see this greatly helping out the organ donor program too. Technology moves us forward as always. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 25 minutes ago Share Posted 25 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Even the airport! NYC is the last remaining holdout then, everyone else from DC to Boston has hit 100 this year. The dense tree growth is keeping the under 100° days record going at 4818. Number of Consecutive Days Max Temperature < 100 for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NYClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Period of record: 1869-01-01 to 2025-09-26 1 4818 2012-07-19 through 2025-09-26 2 4609 1881-11-11 through 1894-06-24 3 4022 1966-07-14 through 1977-07-17 4 4015 1980-07-22 through 1991-07-19 5 3261 1957-07-23 through 1966-06-26 6 3252 2001-08-10 through 2010-07-05 7 2904 1918-08-08 through 1926-07-20 8 2844 1903-09-19 through 1911-07-02 9 2219 1911-07-04 through 1917-07-30 10 1475 1944-08-12 through 1948-08-25 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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