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  1. Highs: EWR: 94 BLM: 93 New Brnswck: 92 ACY: 92 JFK: 91 LGA: 91 TTN: 91 NYC: 90 ISP: 90 TEB: 90 PHL: 89
  2. Central park (recent dryness) did get to 90 between hours.
  3. General forecast continues to look overall warm for the Jul 4th period coming into Day 9 now. Cooler 7/-7/2, warming the 3rd.
  4. 83 / 54 and back to the hotter side of the flow the next 48 hours. Near or low 90s today pending on clouds coming through PA. Surge of stronger heat arrives tomorrow with >20c 850 MB temps nd it will be a race with storms/showers and clouds. We'll see where the storms/rain tracks, Euro is north with the focus. Cooler Thu/Fri before a return to hotter flow this weekend. Storms and clouds may halt the heat this weekend but near / low 90s on Sun couldtrend hotter with next surge of heat. Flow goes more NW'ly to open next month before more ridging and heat by the 3rd and overall warm - hot beyond. Placement of ridge could enhance storms potential with the heat.
  5. Records: Highs: EWR: 97 (1966) NYC: 96 (1888) LGA: 96 (2013) JFK: 97 (2010) Lows: EWR:49 (1932) NYC: 52 (1932) LGA: 53 (1947) JFK: 57 (2021) Historical: 1816 - The cold weather of early June finally gave way to several days of 90 degree heat in Massachusetts, including a reading of 99 degrees at Salem. (David Ludlum) 1924 - Six men at a rock quarry south of Winston-Salem, NC, sought shelter from a thunderstorm. The structure chosen contained a quantity of dynamite. Lightning struck a near-by tree causing the dynamite to explode. The men were killed instantly. (The Weather Channel) 1951 - Twelve inches of hail broke windows and roofs, and dented automobiles, causing more than fourteen million dollars damage. The storm plowed 200 miles from Kingmand County KS into Missouri, with the Wichita area hardest hit. It was the most disastrous hailstorm of record for the state of Kansas. (David Ludlum) 1952 - Thunderstorms produced a swath of hail 60 miles long and 3.5 miles wide through parts of Hand, Beadle, Kingsbury, Miner and Jerauld counties in South Dakota. Poultry and livestock were killed, and many persons were injured. Hail ten inches in circumference was reported at Huron SD. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms spawned six tornadoes in eastern Colorado. Baseball size hail was reported near Yoder, CO, and thunderstorm winds gusting to 92 mph derailed a train near Pratt, KS. The town of Gould, OK, was soaked with nearly an inch and a half of rain in just ten minutes. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Forty-three cities reported record high temperatures for the date. Valentine NE reported an all-time record high of 110 degrees, and highs of 102 degrees at Casper, WY, 103 degrees at Reno, NV, and 106 degrees at Winnemucca, NV, were records for the month of June. Highs of 98 degrees at Logan, UT, and 109 degrees at Rapid City, SD, equalled June records. Lightning killed twenty-one cows near Conway, SC. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Thunderstorms developing along a warm front produced severe weather from Colorado and New Mexico to Kansas and Nebraska. Thunderstorms spawned seven tornadoes, and produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Wood River, NE, and hail three inches in diameter at Wheeler, KS. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
  6. Highs: ACY: 89 PHL: 85 JFK: 85 EWR: 84 BLM: 83 ISP: 82 New Brnswck: 81 TTN: 81 TEB: 80 NYC: 80 LGA: 80
  7. Gust to 39 MPH hre LGA: 45 EWR: 44 JFK: 40
  8. General forecast continues to look overall warm / humid into the Jul 4th period. A bit cooler 7/1 - 7/2, warmer/humid 7/3 into the exrentded weekend.
  9. Next seven days - most of this from the front / storms Wed Pm -(overrnight)/ THu AM.
  10. Wed (6/26) and Sun (6/30) have >20c 850mb potentially. With recent dryness and enough sun, temps will overperform. Both day may have storms/showers and clouds nearby. Today, Fri (6/28) , and Mon (7/1) look NW flow - low humidity gems, so sustained heat with brief interludes of drier/cooler look to progress the next week - 8 days,
  11. 81 / 55 WNW flow - trough swinging through.
  12. Hot - humid look in the longer run, perhaps more opportunities for storms and brief reprieve from the heat with 1/2 days of NW canadian flow
  13. 78 / 63 clouds splitting the region in half. Cooler today and the heatwave breaks as the trough and front bring 18 hours of a reprieve from the heat. Clouds and scattered Ridge pushes and bumps surge of heat north on Tue (6/25) and Wed (6/26). >20c 850 MB temps by Wed, only clouds and showers/storms will blunt upper 90s to 100. A 2 day cool down Thu (6/27) - Fri (6/28) before next surge of heat this weekend Sat (6/29) - Sun (6/30). Beyond there overall warmer - hot and humid after a day or two of a brief cooldown for the holiday weekend as ridging looks to maintain into the east.
  14. Records: Highs: EWR: 99 (2024) NYC: 96 (1888) LGA: 95 (1965) JFK: 94 (2010) Lows: EWR: 51 (1992) NYC: 40 (1918) LGA: 53 (1940) JFK: 52 (1992) Historical: 1902 - The temperature at Volcano Springs, CA, soared to 129 degrees to set a June record for the U.S. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders) 1944 - Four tornadoes killed 153 persons and caused five million dollars damage in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. The tornadoes formed during the evening and moved southeast along parallel paths flattening everything in their way. The town of Shinnston WV was leveled, and was left with the majority of the causalities. Until that time it was believed that damaging tornadoes did not travel across mountainous terrain. (David Ludlum) 1944: The deadliest and strongest tornado in the state of West Virginia occurred on this day. The Shinnston Tornado that ravaged a path of destruction from Shinnston to Cheat Mountain, then on to Maryland and ending in Pennsylvania in the Allegheny Mountains, is the only twister to produce F4 damage in West Virginia. This tornado killed 103 people. Click HERE for more information from the History Channel. 1957 - A few miles west of Fort Stockton TX, softball size hail injured 21 persons unable to find shelter, mostly farm laborers. Some livestock were killed. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - A massive hailstorm hit eastern Colorado causing an estimated 60 to 70 million dollars damage. At La Junta, CO, hail as large as softballs caused 37 million dollars damage. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Thirty-four cities reported record high temperatures for the date. The reading of 90 degrees at Bluefield, WV, equalled their record for the month of June. The record high of 104 degrees at Billings, MT, was their thirteenth of the month. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Six cities in the High Plains Region reported record low temperatures for the date, including Sheridan, WY, with a reading of 38 degrees. Showers and thunderstorms in the eastern U.S. deluged New Castle County, DE, with 2.5 inches of rain in one hour. (The National Weather Summary)
  15. Highs: BLM: 99 EWR: 99 ACY: 98 (*) PHL: 98 (*) TEB: 96 TTN: 96 LGA: 95 New Brnsck: 95 NYC: 92 JFK: 85 ISP: 85
  16. Highs: BLM: 99 EWR: 99 (*) ACY: 98 (*) PHL: 98 (*) TEB: 96 TTN: 96 LGA: 95 New Brnsck: 95 NYC: 92 JFK: 85 ISP: 85
  17. EWR: 98 (so far)
  18. 94/ 71 with more sun now - clearest part of the afternoon so far , but more clouds west, maybe they'll break up a bit
  19. Jul 2011, 2013
  20. Up to 90 / 74 despite mostly cloudy - many sunny : would have yielded a 99 - 101 but clouds will likely keep it 93 - 97 .
  21. 87 / 73 here partly cloudy / with haze Wind: 221° (SW) : 11PMH
  22. General forecast continues to look overall warm for the July 4th period. Ridging east and occasional NW flow interrupting the hotter S-SW flow. Period looks near - above normal.
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