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tmagan

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  1. If we can get through this summer without a 100 degree day, Central Park will set the record for most consecutive days without a maximum temperature of at least 100 degrees. Right now we are 318 days from setting the record and are at 4291 days as of yesterday without a 100 degree day.
  2. The eclipse did not stop the progression of the sea breeze front on KOKX radar.
  3. If you have the opportunity, loop the continental U.S. visible satellite, I think you would like it.
  4. Central Park needs 2.5" of snow the rest of the way to avoid consecutive winters with under 10 inches of snow (which would be a first).
  5. There have been plenty of days on Long Island where there is no mail delivery during a snowstorm.
  6. DCA in their reports had a heat index listed because the air temperature hit 81 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat index was the same as the air temperature though because of the 'relatively' low dew point temperatures.
  7. Yes, a couple of times actually. They actually went three out of four seasons under ten inches from 1994 - 1995 to 1997 - 1998.
  8. Each day Central Park sets a new record for most consecutive calendar days without two inches of snow. If Central Park doesn't get 7.7 inches of snow the rest of the winter, it will mark the first time in its history with consecutive winters under ten inches of snow.
  9. How about this for a stat: In 1994 KDCA had four dates with minimum temperatures less than five degrees. How many times have they done that in the thirty years since? Zero times.
  10. 1929 - 1932. Right now is number one for most consecutive calendar days without two inches of snow. The Park is about five weeks away from fifth place for most consecutive calendar days without four inches of snow.
  11. In about a week, we should be able to get into second place for all time streaks without a calendar day of three inches of snow.
  12. The period of the essentially first half of meteorological winter (December 1st - January 15th) in Central Park should be in the top ten warmest of all time and quite possible top five warmest of all time.
  13. Central Park just set the record for most calendar days with a maximum temperature of at least fifty degrees with 295.
  14. Central Park three hours ago just tied the record for most consecutive days without at least two inches of snow and tonight at midnight will set the record.
  15. The record for longest streak with less than 2" daily snowfall for Central Park is coming up for December 15th.
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