nycwinter Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM 21 minutes ago, the_other_guy said: Lots of talk of media talk of a Super Nino next year. That would mean a very warm winter around here this year super el nino.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:11 AM 8 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said: Yeah I have lots of memories of this time of year in Lb. At least it’s sunny. The worst days are zero vis fog and raw wind. Those days feel especially cold, meanwhile it’s 80 and sunny in NJ. . I hated the Ambrose Jet afternoons where you'd see a pleasant Central Park in the 70s but 40s/low 50s and 40+ mph winds at home. At least here we usually get a couple more hours to warm up before the strong winds make it this far north. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongBeachSurfFreak Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:14 AM This is beauty They still have a 36” snow pack. Probably a glacier you can walk on at this point. . 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted yesterday at 11:47 AM Share Posted yesterday at 11:47 AM Next week is on course to feature the warmest weather so far this season. Central Park's April 15th daily record of 87° from 1941 and Newark's daily record of 88° from 1960 could be challenged. Tuesday through Thursday will likely see highs in the 80s in the New York City region. Highs will reach the 70s on Long Island, but Islip could make a run at 80° on Wednesday (daily record: 78°, 2002 and 2024) if the onset of the sea breeze is delayed. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongBeachSurfFreak Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago Next week is on course to feature the warmest weather so far this season. Central Park's April 15th daily record of 87° from 1941 and Newark's daily record of 88° from 1960 could be challenged. Tuesday through Thursday will likely see highs in the 80s in the New York City region. Highs will reach the 70s on Long Island, but Islip could make a run at 80° on Wednesday (daily record: 78°, 2002 and 2024) if the onset of the sea breeze is delayed.Wednesday looks like a moderate Ambrose jet day so highs will be early in the day on the island. Like you said if winds stay light we could make a run at 80 prior to the usual start around 1. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycwinter Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago if i was a bear i would hibernate this upcoming week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago 62. The winds makes it feel colder 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
495weatherguy Posted 19 hours ago Share Posted 19 hours ago Just now, psv88 said: 62. The winds makes it feel colder Yet another very windy day on LI waiting patiently for the 70’s temperatures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJO812 Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 62 here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongBeachSurfFreak Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 62. The winds makes it feel colderIt’s significantly warmer then yesterday on the south shore with the offshore wind . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve392 Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, 495weatherguy said: Yet another very windy day on LI waiting patiently for the 70’s temperatures These winds are beyond aggravating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 17 hours ago Share Posted 17 hours ago Tomorrow will be a bit cooler with highs in the 50s. Afterward, much warmer weather will develop on Monday. Temperatures will likely peak in the 80s Tuesday through Thursday. No rain is likely through at least next Friday. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +1.2°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +0.2°C for the week centered around April 1. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +1.25°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged 0.00°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will continue through at least mid-spring. The SOI was -27.62 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.933 today. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied near 81% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal April (1991-2020 normal). April will likely finish with a mean temperature near 56.7° (3.0° above normal). Supplemental Information: The projected mean would be 3.7° above the 1981-2010 normal monthly value. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago haven’t seen a cloud all day, remarkable air mass. wind died down and it’s perfect outside 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago Popped a 63. Nice evening to grill on the patio 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wannabehippie Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, Santa Claus said: haven’t seen a cloud all day, remarkable air mass. wind died down and it’s perfect outside Fire warnings are going to go up soon, due to the dry conditions, if we don't get some rain soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago Up to 67 today. Pollen palooza Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago Records: Highs: EWR: 87 (2011) NYC: 85 (1955) LGA: 82 (1955) JFK: 73 (2023) Lows: EWR: 29 (1976) NYC: 24 (1909) LGA: 32 (1943) JFK: 31 (2018) Historical: 1935: Severe dust storms across Iowa and Kansas closed schools and highways. Dodge City, Kansas experienced its worst dust storm of record, with dense dust reported from the morning of the 9th until after sunset on the 11th. The sky was almost as dark as night at times during the daylight hours. The thick dust suspended traffic on highways and railroads and also suspended most business in town. 1965 - Severe thunderstorms in the Upper Midwest spawned fifty-one tornadoes killing 256 persons and causing more than 200 million dollars damage. Indiana, Ohio and Michigan were hardest hit in the "Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak". (David Ludlum) 1979: This day was known as "Terrible Tuesday" to the residents of Wichita Falls, Texas as a tornado rated F4 on the Fujita scale ripped through the city. A massive F4 tornado smashed into Wichita Falls killing 43 persons and causing 300 million dollars in damage. Another tornado struck Vernon, Texas killing eleven persons. 1987 - Ten days of flooding in the northeastern U.S. finally came to an end. Damage from flooding due to rain and snow melt ran into the billions of dollars. The collapse of the New York State Thruway Bridge over Schoharie Creek claimed ten lives. (Storm Data) 1988 - Sixteen cities in the western U.S., nine in California, reported new record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 95 degrees at Sacramento CA and 96 degrees at Bakersfield CA were the warmest of record for so early in the season. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Forty-four cities in the south central and eastern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date. Lows of 25 degrees at Conway AR, 29 degrees at Dallas/Fort Worth TX, and 22 degrees at Ozark AR, were April records. Lows of 26 degrees at Hot Springs AR and 31 degrees at Shreveport LA equalled April records. (The National Weather Summary) 1990 - While showers produced heavy rain over much of the northeastern U.S., heavy snow blanketed northern Maine, with 13 inches reported at Telos Lake. Strong southwesterly winds accompanying the rain and snow gusted to 68 mph at the Blue Hill Observatory in Massachusetts. Rainfall totals of 1.04 inch at Pittsburgh PA and 1.52 inch at Buffalo NY on the 10th were records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voyager Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago 12 hours ago, steve392 said: These winds are beyond aggravating. Yesterday's winds were so bad that I lasted only two innings at my grandson's HS baseball game in Stroudsburg. They were cold, and blowing from left field to right field and right into my face. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Looks like the usual NJ warm spots can see their first 90° readings of the season this week. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago The signal for record heat in the Mid-Atlantic into the New York City area on Wednesday has increased. The latest ECMWF EFI guidance: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TriPol Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 43 degrees. Chilly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 38 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: The signal for record heat in the Mid-Atlantic into the New York City area on Wednesday has increased. The latest ECMWF EFI guidance: Developing El Niños in April have pretty reliably resulted in near to record highs over 90° around the area like we most recently experienced in mid-April 2023. Newark Area, NJPeriod of record: 1931-01-01 through 2026-04-11 Developing El Niños bolded Highest maximum temperatures (degrees F)Top Record 2nd Record 3rd Record 4/1 82 in 1978 81 in 2026 80 in 2016 4/2 83 in 1967 80 in 1963 78 in 1946 4/3 81 in 1967 80 in 1981 77 in 2002 4/4 82 in 1950 79 in 1974 78 in 2010 4/5 83 in 1985 81 in 2010 75 in 1974 4/6 83 in 2023 80 in 1947 77 in 2010+ 4/7 92 in 2010 85 in 1991 84 in 1942 4/8 88 in 1991 84 in 2010 84 in 1959 4/9 85 in 2013 84 in 1991 78 in 1970 4/10 82 in 2017 82 in 1955 77 in 2008 4/11 87 in 2011 84 in 2017 84 in 1955 4/12 90 in 1977 87 in 2023 82 in 1996 4/13 92 in 2023 86 in 1977 84 in 2018+ 4/14 93 in 2023 88 in 2022 88 in 1941 4/15 88 in 1960 87 in 1941 85 in 1949 4/16 92 in 2002 88 in 2012 88 in 2003 4/17 97 in 2002 88 in 1976 83 in 1941 4/18 93 in 2002 93 in 1976 85 in 1964 4/19 92 in 1976 91 in 2002 89 in 1985 4/20 91 in 1941 88 in 2005 85 in 1938 4/21 88 in 1957 84 in 1985 84 in 1936 4/22 87 in 1985 86 in 2001 86 in 1973+ 4/23 88 in 1996 86 in 2007 82 in 1990+ 4/24 87 in 2001 84 in 2011 83 in 1994 4/25 91 in 1960 90 in 2009 87 in 1939 4/26 93 in 2009 85 in 2011 83 in 1985 4/27 94 in 1990 92 in 1994 90 in 1962 4/28 90 in 2009 90 in 1990 89 in 2021+ 4/29 91 in 1974 86 in 2024 86 in 2017+ 4/30 91 in 1942 87 in 1985 85 in 1941 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, bluewave said: Developing El Niños in April have pretty reliably resulted in near to record highs over 90° around the area like we most recently experienced in mid-April 2023. Newark Area, NJPeriod of record: 1931-01-01 through 2026-04-11 Developing El Niños bolded Highest maximum temperatures (degrees F)Top Record 2nd Record 3rd Record 4/1 82 in 1978 81 in 2026 80 in 2016 4/2 83 in 1967 80 in 1963 78 in 1946 4/3 81 in 1967 80 in 1981 77 in 2002 4/4 82 in 1950 79 in 1974 78 in 2010 4/5 83 in 1985 81 in 2010 75 in 1974 4/6 83 in 2023 80 in 1947 77 in 2010+ 4/7 92 in 2010 85 in 1991 84 in 1942 4/8 88 in 1991 84 in 2010 84 in 1959 4/9 85 in 2013 84 in 1991 78 in 1970 4/10 82 in 2017 82 in 1955 77 in 2008 4/11 87 in 2011 84 in 2017 84 in 1955 4/12 90 in 1977 87 in 2023 82 in 1996 4/13 92 in 2023 86 in 1977 84 in 2018+ 4/14 93 in 2023 88 in 2022 88 in 1941 4/15 88 in 1960 87 in 1941 85 in 1949 4/16 92 in 2002 88 in 2012 88 in 2003 4/17 97 in 2002 88 in 1976 83 in 1941 4/18 93 in 2002 93 in 1976 85 in 1964 4/19 92 in 1976 91 in 2002 89 in 1985 4/20 91 in 1941 88 in 2005 85 in 1938 4/21 88 in 1957 84 in 1985 84 in 1936 4/22 87 in 1985 86 in 2001 86 in 1973+ 4/23 88 in 1996 86 in 2007 82 in 1990+ 4/24 87 in 2001 84 in 2011 83 in 1994 4/25 91 in 1960 90 in 2009 87 in 1939 4/26 93 in 2009 85 in 2011 83 in 1985 4/27 94 in 1990 92 in 1994 90 in 1962 4/28 90 in 2009 90 in 1990 89 in 2021+ 4/29 91 in 1974 86 in 2024 86 in 2017+ 4/30 91 in 1942 87 in 1985 85 in 1941 Great observation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_other_guy Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago On 4/10/2026 at 11:05 PM, nycwinter said: this year super el nino.. i’m meant next winter, but thanks for the semantics. Long story short it’s gonna suck balls if you like winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 52 / 27 - probably the last dayin the 50s for the next 7 - 10 days. Gorgeous day sunny and mid to upper 60s. Tomorrow much warmer but cloudy and capped in the 70s before we jump to near or record breaking warmth Tue - Fri, as discussed with enough sun and it does look dry, could get to first 90s of the season C - N-NJ or metro sites. A transient front later Friday looks mainly dry but brings temps back down to the 70s for next weekend. Overall warm to very warm/hot and dry next 7 - 10 days. Beyond there we will see some near-er to normal by the 23/24th and see if some fronts and storms get to the east. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Records: Highs: EWR: 90 (1977) NYC: 90 (1977) LGA: 86 (1977) JFK: 90 (1977) Lows: EWR: 27 (1976) NYC: 22 (1874) LGA: 29 (1976) JFK: 28 (1976) Historical: Historical: 1927 - A tornado wiped out the town of Rock Springs, TX, killing 72 persons and causing 1.2 million dollars damage. The tornado, more than one mile in width, destroyed 235 of 247 buildings, leaving no trace of lumber or contents in many cases. Many survivors were bruised by large hail which fell after the passage of the tornado. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1934 - Winds atop Mount Washington, NH, averaged 186 mph for five minutes, with a peak gust of 231 mph, the highest wind speed ever clocked in the world. (David Ludlum) 1945: A series of significant tornadoes raked Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois. Antlers, Oklahoma were nearly obliterated by a massive F5 tornado that zigzagged from southwest to northeast across the town. 69 people died in the twister. Another tornado killed eight people in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The disaster was overshadowed by the loss of President Franklin Roosevelt, who died suddenly at his vacation home at Warm Springs, Georgia. 1987 - A cold front crossing the central U.S. produced heavy snow in the Central Rockies, and severe thunderstorms over Kansas and Oklahoma. Snowfall totals ranged up to 16 inches at Red Mountain Pass CO. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 87 mph at Ponca City OK. Winds associated with the cold front itself gusted to 69 mph at Tucumcari NM. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Snow blanketed the Southern Appalachians. Totals in North Carolina ranged up to 17 inches at Mitchell. Winds at Flat Top Mountain gusted to 80 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Twenty-two cities in the south central and eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date, including Elkins WV with a low of 15 degrees, and Baton Rouge LA with a reading of 37 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1990 - Arctic air invaded the central U.S. Lincoln, NE, reported a record low of 17 degrees. Thunderstorms developing along the arctic cold front produced heavy snow in north central Kansas, wind gusts to 61 mph at Midland TX, and wind gusts to 69 mph at Rawlins WY. Warm weather prevailed in the southwestern U.S. Las Vegas NV reported a record high of 91 degrees, and on the 13th, Sacramento CA reported a record high of 95 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 2010 - One-inch diamemter hail falls in Fresno, CA. Two condominiums are destroyed by thunderstorms in California's San Joaquin Valley. Up to three funnel clouds were also seen in the region. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago A year ago we has some snow/ rain /snow mix in the area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Apr Dep through the first 1/3 of the month *(11) - about to grow largely the next 10 days +5-+20 dailies JFK: +1.3 EWR: +1.2 NYC: +0.4 LGA: +0.2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted 35 minutes ago Share Posted 35 minutes ago 54 off a low of 34. Last day of suck before we warm up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycwinter Posted 33 minutes ago Share Posted 33 minutes ago this was probably the last day i worn the winter gear until this fall.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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