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  2. I’m going to take into account the global warming skew and say this past winter was a “late bloomer” weak La Niña. There was very dramatic cooling and EWBs starting in late November/December
  3. It’s easier to get westerly winds during the winter than summer at JFK. So winter 50° days are increasing at a faster rate than summer 90° days. But NJ away from the sea breeze has seen an increase in both.
  4. Agreed on the temps and clear skies. Winds are forecasted to stay up until evening here.
  5. I feel like the wind isn't as strong as it was a few hours ago, but it's still pretty breezy for sure
  6. Well the wind is too strong lol The temps though are lovely Is the wind supposed to stay strong all afternoon?
  7. big difference between JFK and NYC again
  8. Hopefully no umbrellas being used, they are dangerous in these winds!
  9. sky conditions are good but it's extremely windy here today, I saw trash and trash cans flying down the street lol.
  10. That graph was just JJA to focus on the summer.
  11. Yes I was going to say lol.... trash cans are flying down the street here
  12. This is the road that heads south from my neighborhood.
  13. Drinks spilling, plates of food getting flipped as tablecloths become sails in this wind. Delightful.
  14. Recent warmth has turned the negatives to positives at EWR and around we go. Tue - Thu should add to these. Monthly Departures through 4/19 ISP: +1.3 JFK: +1.1 EWR: +0.4 LGA: -0.9 NYC: -1.2
  15. No choice for me - I watered even old, established shrubs as I've had just 0.64 for April, less than an inch for March, and a paltry 5.21 for the year. And no rain in sight any time soon
  16. Records: Highs: EWR: 91 (1941) NYC: 90 (1927) LGA: 85 (2005) JFK: 80 (2005) Lows: EWR: 34 (1953) NYC: 24 (1897) LGA: 35 (1953) JFK: 36 (2018) Historical: 1901 - A spring storm produced unusally heavy snow in northeast Ohio. Warren received 35.5 inches in thirty-six hours, and 28 inches fell at Green Hill. Akron OH established April records of 15.6 inches in 24 hours, and 26.6 inches for the month. Pittsburgh PA established April records of 12.7 inches in 24 hours, and 13.5 inches for the month. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1912: A tornado moved north-northeast from 5 miles southeast of Rush Center, KS across the east half of Bison, KS. Farms were wiped out near Rush Center. The loss at Bison was $70,000 as half of the town, about 50 homes, were damaged or destroyed. There were 15 injuries in town. A dozen farms were nearly wiped out. Debris from the farmhouses was carried for 8 miles. A senior man who made light of the storm was killed with his granddaughter on a farm 2 miles southwest of Bison. 1920 - Tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama killed 219 persons. (David Ludlum) 1920: Tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama killed 219 persons. Six tornadoes of F4 intensity were reported. Aberdeen, Mississippi was hard hit by an F4 tornado that killed 22 people. This same tornado killed 20 in Marion County, Alabama. Nine people in one family died in Winston County, Alabama. 1952 - The tankers Esso Suez and Esso Greensboro crashed in a thick fog off the coast of Morgan City LA. Only five of the Greensboro's crew survived after the ship bursts into flame. (David Ludlum) 1984: A temperature of 106 degrees at Del Rio, Texas set a new record high for April. 1987 - Fifty-two cities in the central and eastern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date. The high of 92 degrees at Memphis TN was a record for April, and the high of 94 at Little Rock AR equalled their April record. (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - A storm in the western U.S. brought heavy rain to parts of California. Mount Wilson was soaked with 4.15 inches of rain in 24 hours. The heavy rain caused some flooding and mudslides in the Los Angeles area, and a chain reaction collision of vehicles along the Pomona Freeway which resulted in 26 injuries. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Hot weather spread from the southwestern U.S. into the Great Plains Region. Twenty-three cities reported new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 104 degrees at Tucson AZ was an April record, and highs of 87 at Provo UT, 90 at Pueblo CO, and 85 at Salt Lake City UT, equalled April records. (The National Weather Summary) 1990 - A fast moving Pacific storm produced heavy snow in the central mountains and the Upper Arkansas Valley of Colorado, with a foot of snow reported at Leadville. Thunderstorms in the south central U.S. produced wind gusts to 76 mph at Tulsa OK, and heavy rain which caused flooding of Cat Claw Creek in the Abilene TX area. Lightning struck the building housing a fish farm in Scott AR killing 10,000 pounds of fish. Many of the fish died from the heat of the fire. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2004: A strong F3 tornado moved across the town of Utica, near LaSalle-Peru in north-central Illinois. This tornado destroyed several homes, a machinery building, and a tavern. The roof of the tavern collapsed, killing eight people inside; many of these people had come into town from nearby mobile homes, seeking sturdier shelter. The tornado dissipated on a steep bluff on the northeast side of the city. Another tornado developed shortly afterward, crossing I-80 near Ottawa. Several other tornadoes developed across north central and northeast Illinois, affecting areas around Joliet and Kankakee. 2006 - Up to five feet of snow falls in the Dakotas. I-94 and other highways were closed.
  17. 60 / 30 windy and cloudy. Clearing later this morning and early afternoon. Overnight highs should exceed afternoon highs for many. Cloudy and cooler Monday near 60. Back near 80 Tuesday and then a very nice Wed/ Thu (similar to Friday 18th). Next shot at rain Fri/Sat later this week but overall drier and warmer going into the close of the month.
  18. Yes, we've had hotter summers since with many more 90 degree days. The Dust Bowl era had some amazing and historic heat though, there are records from 1936 that still stand to this day, not just city records but state records from across the country. And 1931-32 is still considered one of our warmest winters on record. My top heat summers in chronological order are 1944, 1955, 1966, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2010 (note how many of them are in the 90s lol.)
  19. Today
  20. A few of the meso models are suggesting a few spots around here could get 2-4" of rain today. A 2" soaker would be great. The soil is pretty dry.
  21. Really lucked out at my house, no damage just some small branches. But a mile north on York Road from my house and it’s a whole other mess. Big trees on lines, lots of debris everywhere on the road. A mess.
  22. Much nicer today for the outdoor Easter eating and activities.
  23. Ironically those all time record highs in July 1936 happened in a month that actually finished below normal using today's averages.
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