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1 hour ago, Poker2015 said:

Alot of local stations at 100 near me. Frank, what are you at? I know you are in Aruba but still lurking.

My station and the ones on my block were 98 today.  One of my stations got to 100, but it runs warm.  Im going with 98.  Glad to be in the "cool" Aruba weather lol

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A short but severe heatwave will engulf the region into the start of the weekend. Already, parts of the region have experienced temperatures in the 90s. Through 5 pm, highs included:

Albany: 94°
Allentown: 97°
Baltimore: 97°
Boston: 92°
Burlington: 93°
Cleveland: 97° (old record: 95°, 1941 and 2002)
Concord: 95°
Detroit: 97°
Harrisburg: 99°
Hartford: 95°
New York City: 93°
Newark: 99°
Philadelphia: 96°
Poughkeepsie: 98°
Reading: 99°
Sterling: 97° (old record: 96°, 2012)
Toledo: 99° (old record: 98°, 1931)
Toronto: 97°
Washington, DC: 96°
White Plains: 93°
Wilmington, DE: 96°

At its height, the heat could rival that of early July 1966. Much of the region will likely experience its highest temperatures so this summer with maximum temperatures peaking in the 100°-105° range. Some locally hotter temperatures are possible. 

Most of the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England areas will see temperatures reach 100° or above during the height of the heatwave. Boston, Burlington, Philadelphia and Washington, DC could challenge their all-time records.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +3.1°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.8°C for the week centered around June 24. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +2.60°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +1.37°C. The ongoing El Niño will continue to strengthen through the summer.

The SOI was +1.11 today. 

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +1.312 today. 

 

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2 hours ago, winterwx21 said:

99 here. Feels terrible with the dewpoint at 73. 

Was driving in your neck of the woods mid afternoon and car thermometer read 100.  Seems legit.  Very oppressive when I was out and about.

Just one 100 degree reading to report from the Rutgers network but a few 99's for highs today.

 

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1 hour ago, donsutherland1 said:

A short but severe heatwave will engulf the region into the start of the weekend. Already, parts of the region have experienced temperatures in the 90s. Throught 5 pm, highs included:

Albany: 94°
Allentown: 97°
Baltimore: 97°
Boston: 92°
Burlington: 93°
Cleveland: 97° (old record: 95°, 1941 and 2002)
Concord: 95°
Detroit: 97°
Harrisburg: 99°
Hartford: 95°
New York City: 93°
Newark: 99°
Philadelphia: 96°
Poughkeepsie: 98°
Reading: 99°
Sterling: 97° (old record: 96°, 2012)
Toledo: 99° (old record: 98°, 1931)
Toronto: 97°
Washington, DC: 96°
White Plains: 93°
Wilmington, DE: 96°

At its height, the heat could rival that of early July 1966. Much of the region will likely experience its highest temperatures so this summer with maximum temperatures peaking in the 100°-105° range. Some locally hotter temperatures are possible. 

Most of the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England areas will see temperatures reach 100° or above during the height of the heatwave. Boston, Burlington, Philadelphia and Washington, DC could challenge their all-time records.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +3.1°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.8°C for the week centered around June 24. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +2.60°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +1.37°C. The ongoing El Niño will continue to strengthen through the summer.

The SOI was +1.11 today. 

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +1.312 today. 

 

DCA snuck in a late 98.

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2 hours ago, jm1220 said:

Disgusting here in Chicago but not terrible on Navy Pier by the lake with a breeze. 

I was in Chicago during a heat wave. If you thought New York was bad oh my God. We went to Wrigley Field, and they literally turned hoses on us in the stands. Land locked and hot not good

 

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1 hour ago, NorthWestNJ said:

Only 93 in Central Park today? Seriously?

Actually the Park was a decent representation of NYC today. Same 93 at LGA, and several degrees warmer than JFK, as you would expect with a south wind most of the day. That intense upper 90s heat was more in NJ and west of the Hudson in general. Or a good distance north of NYC in the Hudson Valley.

Did achieve 100+ heat indexes though with mid 70s dew points.

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