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3 hours ago, MANDA said:

You gotta feel for people who have to work outside in this.  Just horrible.  

Especially in highly urbanized areas (EWR, NYC PHL etc.)  with the heat coming off the pavement and buildings.  Also for those with no a/c.  Just stifling outside overnight. Can't imagine no a/c.  Yet people did it back in the day but I just can't imagine how miserable that must have been.  

Guidance suggesting some widespread rainfall later Sunday / Monday.  

I worked in the bowels of Penn Station for 7 hours a day for almost 20 years where it was regularly 10 degrees warmer (or cooler in the winter) than actual temperatures and it’s days like today where I wonder how the hell I did it. And, wasn’t like I was standing around doing nothing, I was doing physical labor and in pants and socks too. I made pretty good money doing it, but I 100 percent would not go back to doing it. It was tolerable a few weeks in April and October for the most part, lol either freezing or sweltering the rest of the year. 

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44 minutes ago, JerseyWx said:

They must not be sized right maybe?  We have a small house, but upstairs is 105 right now because it's not air conditioned.  Downstairs however stays around 76 with just one unit running.  Heat rises so it shouldn't matter as much.

The problem is I'm upstairs and have that super heated attic above. The 2 AC units work fine to keep the upstairs reasonable (like 78 degrees) during the afternoon when we have normal summer heat. But when we have this extreme heat it gets up to 83 or 84 up here during the afternoon and evening. At least it cools down pretty good overnight. 

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40 minutes ago, nycsnow said:

Starting to look like there might be rain and storms around fireworks time uh oh

Risk has always been there as the ridge retreats but timing and coverage still up in the air (literally) think we may see more isolated then turn more widespread Sunday night / monday

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1 hour ago, TWCCraig said:

99.7!

Rounds to 100 lol

Getting compressional heating from the sea breeze front

Edit: Maxed at 99.8 at 2:08, down to 96.8/76.8 as of 2:25

You didnt reach 100. You reached 99.8. Why are we rounding an exact measurement.

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