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SACRUS

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  1. 7 day quiet for now - as Beryl sails into the remnant sunset.
  2. Ha- must have been some grilling nearby. That SE wind limits EWR from heating and not so much in a drier park. EWR is 1 degree ahead today so far, but its been clouds so far. Rain since Jun 1 EWR: 2.42 NYC: 1.96
  3. Outside of Fri/Sat looks to get to 90 5 or 6 of the next 8 days. Pending on how much rain, even in the park.
  4. 89 / 74 here EWR: 89 NYC: 88
  5. The fog along the beaches at the Jersey shore and looks like the south shore of LI was as dense as can be Sun night and Mon night, and at points during the day. Burning off now but still low visibility and thick fog/mist.
  6. Thanks, BW saved a bunch of number crunching. 86 with the quick start and drop off. Where does 88/66, fit musy be 9 and 10. 2002 was a late Jul/Aug run.
  7. With enough rain Fri / Sat AM - it could drop into the 60s one or each of those days.
  8. 87 / 74 EWR: 86 NYC: 86
  9. Will run but the key is 30 by end of July to get to the high season totals (2010, 1993, 1988, 2022, 1991, etc) . EWR is at 16, Nw Brnswck 13
  10. Up to a (similar to yesterday) 84 / 71
  11. Tropical flow still capable and likely to have storms and heavy rains.
  12. 78 / 73 . Partly cloudy, foggy beaches and hazy, hot humid. Low - mid 90s strong Southerly flow , blast of 850 MB temps >20C later today into tomorrow. Enough sun will push temps higher with less onshore. Rain chances increase Wed PM - Fri with strong tropical flow, boundary (whats left of Bryl)and cut off low spinning around the preriphery of the Atlantic ridge offshore. Beyond there continued hot with a more SW flow Sun (7/14) - Tue (7/16), could see some 95 temp. Overall warm- hot and humid with strong ridgee/heat west, Atlantic ridge nudging into the EC, stronger heat from the WC into the EC latr in the month. 7/9 - 7/10 : Humid/ Hot slight storm chances 7/11 - 7/13: Humid, Warm-hot , increased rain/storm chnces - could b drenchers 7/14 - 7/16 : Hot - stronger heat potential 7/17 - beyond : Overall warm - hot
  13. For which site? and do you want to see 90 degree days thru jul 8th?
  14. Records: Highs: EWR: 105 (1993) NYC: 100 (1993) LGA: 99 (1994) JFK: 97 (1971) Lows: EWR: 56 (1948) NYC: 56 (1894) LGA: 60 (1984) JFK: 59 (2018) Historical: 1680: The first confirmed tornado death in the United States occurred in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The funnel was filled with, stones, bushes, and other things. The tornado also unroofed a barn and snapped many large trees. 1816 - Frost was reported in low places throughout New England. (David Ludlum) 1950 - The town of York, NE, was deluged with 13.15 inches of rain in 24 hours to establish a state record. (The Weather Channel) 1975 - Three people were killed and six others were injured when lightning struck a walnut tree near Mayo, FL. The nine people were stringing tobacco under a tin shed when the bolt hit the nearby tree. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms in the central U.S. produced wind gusts to 90 mph at Waterloo, IA, 6.38 inches of rain at Tescott, KS, and twenty-five minutes of ping-pong ball size hail at Drummond, OK. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thirty cities in the north central and northeastern U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. Beckley, WV, equalled their all-time record with a high of 93 degrees. Afternoon and evening thunderstorms spawned seven tornadoes in Adams and Logan counties of eastern Colorado, and hail caused 2.3 million dollars damage in Adams, Logan and Washington counties. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Sixteen cities in the central and western U.S. reported record high temperatures for the date. The high of 103 degrees at Denver, CO, equalled their record for July, and a 110 degree reading at Rapid City, SD, equalled their all-time record high. Denver reported a record five straight days of 100 degree heat, and Scottsbluff, NE, reported a record eight days in a row of 100 degree weather. (The National Weather Summary) 2003: What may be the world's highest dew point temperature was recorded at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, in the Persian Gulf. A dew point of 95 degrees was recorded at 3 PM while the air temperature was 108 degrees. The apparent temperature at that time would have been 172 degrees.
  15. Highs: 7/8 NYC:95 TTN: 95 PHL: 95 New Brnswck: 94 EWR: 94 TEB: 93 LGA: 992 ISP: 90 JFK: 89 ACY: 89 BLM: 87
  16. Highs: NYC:95 TTN: 95 PHL: 95 New Brnswck: 94 EWR: 94 TEB: 93 LGA: 992 ISP: 90 JFK: 89 ACY: 89 BLM: 87
  17. Central park with a season high 95 / 94 et EWR
  18. Both EWR/NYC missed 80 degree lows yesterday EWR: 94/79 (+9) NYC: 94/79 (+9)
  19. Most in our area is Wed-Fri
  20. 77/74 partly cloudy. Hot, humid next few days low - mid 90s (pending on sun) with850 mb temps push near 20C Tue, chance for higher temps with enough sun . Isolated showers today, scattered showers Tue (7/9) with more widespread storms Wed (7/10) - Fri (7/12) as Beryl's remnants pump heat/humidity. A UL undercutting the Atlantic ridge will further enhance storm chances Thu/Fri as the Atlantic ridge balloons tp0 >600DM and expands >594DM west into the EC. Continued hot this weekend into the start of next week. WC ridge / Atlantic ridge keeping the EC warm - hot and humid. Piece of the strong heat comes east and pending on clouds from Florida style storms.
  21. DT on the rise and up to 73 here in the last 3 hours. Dense fog forming along the beaches in NJ,
  22. Highs: PHL: 95 EWR: 94 New Brnswck: 94 NYC: 93 TTN: 93 TEB: 92 ACY: 91 LGA: 91 ISP: 88 JFK: 87 BLM: 86
  23. Records: Highs: EWR: 103 (1993) NYC: 100 (2010) LGA: 101 0(2010) JFK: 100 (2010) Lows: EWR: 57 (1940) NYC: 56 (1914) LGA: 59 (1972) JFK: 56 (1965) Historical: 1905 - The mercury soared to 127 degrees at Parker, AZ, to tie the state record established at Fort Mohave on the 15th of June in 1896. (The Weather Channel) 1905: The mercury soared to 127 degrees at Parker, Arizona to tie the state record established at Fort Mohave on the 15th of June in 1896. The current record for Arizona is 128 degrees set in Lake Havasu City on 6-29-1994. 1915 - A severe wind and thunderstorm caused heavy damage and 38 deaths in and near Cincinnati, OH. Many older buildings were demolished. The steamship Dick Fulton was overturned. (The Weather Channel) 1981 - Montana was in the midst of a snowstorm that dumped ten inches at Glacier National Park, and produced winds to 90 mph. Meanwhile, Denver, CO, set a record high with a reading of 101 degrees. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms spawned eight tornadoes in Colorado, and three in West Texas. Thunderstorms also produced softball size hail at Bula, TX. In the midst of a record thirty-nine day string of 100 degree days, the temperature at Tucson, AZ, dipped to 66 degrees, marking their third straight record low for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thirty-eight cities in the north central and northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. Youngstown, OH, hit 100 degrees, and for the second day in a row, Flint, MI, reached 101 degrees, equalling all-time records for those two cities. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather during the day, with more than 100 reports of large hail and damaging winds from Ohio to Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Thunderstorm winds reached 90 mph in Sullivan County, NH, and golf ball size hail was reported in Pennsylvania. Twenty-four cities, mostly in the southwestern U.S., reported record high temperatures for the date. Afternoon highs of 105 degrees at Cedar City, UT, and 114 degrees at Moab, UT, were all-time records for those locations. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1991: During the early daylight hours of Sunday, July 7, 1991, a bow echo developed over southeast South Dakota and began racing east, producing very damaging winds. This bow echo was the start of a long-lived derecho that lasted 17 hours and affected areas from the Great Plains into western New York and Pennsylvania. Wind gusts in some places reached 80 to 100 mph. The strongest gust, 103 mph, was measured at Sioux Center, Iowa around mid-morning, and the roof of a school was blown off in nearby Orange City.
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