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  1. http://www.meteo.psu.edu/fxg1/WXTYPE/nerad13.jpg
  2. Another great reference to the historic 1985 cold wave http://www.markvoganweather.com/2015/12/06/a-look-back-super-arctic-outbreak-january-1985/
  3. https://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/anniversary-of-the-great-cold-wave-of-january-21-1985.html Anniversary of the Great Cold Wave of January 21, 1985 By: Christopher C. Burt, 7:57 PM GMT on January 21, 2014 Anniversary of the Great Cold Wave of January 21, 1985 Another arctic outbreak is heading into the eastern third of the nation today. Temperatures will be frigid (as witnessed by Embarass, Minnesota which bottomed out at -37° this morning (January 21st). But the current cold wave pales in comparison to what was happening at this time back in 1985. Here is a summary of that historic event. http://icons.wxug.com/hurricane/chrisburt/12185map.jpg Surface conditions for the eastern U.S. at 7 a.m. January 21, 1985. The coldest morning in the Southeast since February 1899. NWS/NOAA Daily Weather Map. In what was the most intense cold wave to invade the Southeast of the U.S. since the great arctic outbreak of February 1899 temperatures on January 21, 1985 fell below zero as far south as southern Alabama and Georgia. All-time cold records were set at many significant sites from Chicago to Charleston, South Carolina. Here is a selection of some of the sites, with long historical periods of record, where all-time cold records were set: http://icons.wxug.com/hurricane/chrisburt/serecords.jpg List of significant sites with long POR’s that broke their official all-time cold records during the January 20-22, 1985 cold wave. The cities with the dashed lines under the temperatures are places that recorded even colder temperatures during what was likely THE worst cold wave ever experienced in the Southeast: that of February 8, 1835. The temperature on that date fell to -10° at Athens, GA, -4° at Augusta, GA, 0° at Savannah, GA, and 1° at Charleston, SC. Data from Weather Underground Record Extremes archive. In addition to the cities above several state records for cold were also broken: -34° NORTH CAROLINA, Mt. Mitchell on January 21 -30° VIRGINIA, Mt. Lake Biology Station on January 21, 1985 -19° SOUTH CAROLINA, Caesars Head on January 21 Actually, a temperature of -22° was observed at Hogback Mountain, South Carolina as well. It is not clear to me why this figure has apparently not been accepted as the ‘official’ state record (I inquired about this to the South Carolina State Climatology Office but never received a response). http://icons.wxug.com/hurricane/chrisburt/hoback.jpg In a way somewhat similar to the cold wave earlier this month, the January 20-22, 1985 event passed quickly across the region so that record low maximum temperatures were a matter of just where you were when the core of the cold air passed. We can see this clearly in the map below of max and min temps published at 7 a.m. ET on January 21, 1985. The maximum temperatures indicated were for the 12-hour period ending at 7 p.m. on January 20th and the minimum temperatures are for the 12-hour period ending at 7 a.m. on January 21st. Note the amazing ‘high’ temperature of -7° at Nashville on the 20th. However, the official daily max for that day in Nashville was actually 7° which occurred just after midnight on the 20th (the record low max for Nashville is 2° on January 12, 1918). http://icons.wxug.com/hurricane/chrisburt/1985map.jpg One can only imagine the frenzy that would engulf popular media should a cold wave of this magnitude occur again! ‘The Uber-Polar Vortex Attack!!’ Christopher C. Burt Weather Historian
  4. Sun sets at 5:00 PM again , since Nov 5th DST Record Highs EWR: 63 (2006) LGA: 64 (2006) NYC: 63 (2006) JFK: 61 (2006) Record Lows: NYC: -2 (1985) JFK: -2 (1985) LGA: -3 (1985) EWR: -8 (1985)
  5. Records for today Highs: EWR: 64 (2012) NYC: 64 (1907, 2012) LGA: 62 (2012) JFK: 61 (2012) Lows: LGA: 4 (2014) NYC: 4 (2014) JFK: 4 (2018) EWR: 3 (2014)
  6. Records: Highs EWR: 72 (2007) NYC: 72 (2007) LGA: 72 (2007) JFK: 71 (2007) PHL: 73 (2007) Lows: also see records in 1910 NYC: -2 (1896) PHL: 4 (1896) EWR: 6 (2018) JFK: 7 (2018) LGA: 8 (2018)
  7. 62 here and very close to records in the metro areas. 1984 still tops (records) New Brnswck: 73 (1984) NYC: 65 (1984) JFK: 64 (1984) ISP: 64 (1984) EWR: 63(1984) LGA: 63 (1984
  8. Today's record: Highs; EWR: 71 (1984) NYC: 70 (1984) LGA: 68 (1984) New Brnswck: 66 (2008) JFK: 65 (1984) ISP: 65 (1984) Lows: LGA: 12 (2017) JFK: 12 (2017) ISP : 11 (2017) EWR: -2 (1933) New Brnswck: -2 (1933) NYC: -6 (1917)
  9. looking at a potential 50 or more degree swing Christmas Eve - New Years eve where perhaps a few record highs could be challenged pending on rainfall next week/year.
  10. 1983 / 1989 challenging cold today / tomorrow close in many spots. NYC: 6 (1983) EWR: 3 - (1983, 1989) LGA: 4 (1983) JFK: 5 (1983) New brnswk: 2 (1989) TTN: -1 (1983)
  11. Lows and winds gusts HPN: 5 / 36 MH TTN: 5 / 41 New Brnswck: 6 / 31 MPH TEB: 6 / 40 MPH ISP: 8 / 46 MPH EWR: 8 / 44 MPH JFK: 7 / 53 MPH NYC: 7 / 40 MPH LGA: 7 / 51 MPH
  12. Some strong coastal flooding in NJ shore points today https://6abc.com/nj-motel-evacuations-west-atlantic-city-flooding-black-horse-pike-rescue/12606540/ https://www.app.com/story/weather/2022/12/23/nj-weather-shore-flooding-cold-snow/69753768007/
  13. TTN: 10 New Brnsck: 11 TEB: 12 HPN: 12 BLM: 13 EWR: 13 NYC: 14 LGA: 15 JFK: 15
  14. went over to snow here about 12:30 and down to 31 degrees off a overnight 59 degree reading.
  15. Sure thing. It would be nice to see a quick period of rain changing to wet then drier snow, even though it wont accumulate or amount too much. Thats whats happening near Harrisburg and perhaps can push its way here before the precip tapers off.
  16. http://www.meteo.psu.edu/fxg1/WXTYPE/nerad9.jpg snow into CPA (mixing)
  17. Record Highs EWR: 67 (1990, 2013) New Brunswick: 70 (2013) NYC: 66 (1990) LGA: 66 (1990, 2015) JFK: 63 (2015) TTN: 70 (1891, 1990) LOWS: EWR: 7 (1989) New Brunswick: 1 (1960) NYC: -1 (1883) LGA: 7 (1989) JFK: 12 (2004) TTN: 4 (1989)
  18. Overnight (highs) - will contrast to lows later this evening/overnight Fri - Christmas Eve LGA: 59 ACY: 59 PHL: 59 ISP: 58 NYC: 58 EWR: 58 TEB: 58 New Brunswick: 58 TTN: 57 BLM: 57 HPN: 57 JFK: 56
  19. Kansas City: -5F Chicago: 0 Dallas: 15F
  20. 850s less than 24C good chance inland for sure. Cold over performing a bit.
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