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Elsie departs, joining Fay and Arthur in early July tropical systems in the last 10 years. Should see some clearing in the wake of the storm in the next few hours. Sat (7/10) - Mon (7/13) transitioning from current high humidity to the next resurge. Temps mostly below 90 but outside of Saturday, showers and storms chances . By Tuesday the Western Atlantic Ridge is building back high pressure west in to the EC, Tuesday may see hung up front still stubborn to wash out but clouds the only thing from preventing the next string of 90s to commence. P Otherwise- Wed (7/14) through Sat (7/17) Florida style pattern hot, humid wuth routine thunderstorms. Wed/Thu 850 temps surging to >18c , with enough sun the wsw flow could push near the century mark at LGA/ EWR other metro areas. Lots of rain in the ground for the park to nudge past 93 on the hottest days. Beyond there into the middle of the month and yonder overall warm to hot and humidity (Florida-like) looks to persist. Western heat furnace looks to shoot scorching heat east in spatters. Mean trough into the GL with Ridging on both west and east coasts. We wait for the merge to see potential record heat to end the month.
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7/8 New Brnswck: 91 PHL: 90 BLM: 90 ACY: 89 TTN: 89 EWR: 88 TEB: 86 NYC: 84 JFK: 81 ISP: 80 LGA: 80
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7/8 New Brnswck: 91 PHL: 90 BLM: 90 ACY: 89 TTN: 89 EWR: 88 TEB: 86 NYC: 84 JFK: 81 ISP: 80 LGA: 80
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7/7 EWR: 97 LGA: 96 PHL: 96 New Brnswck: 94 TEB: 94 ACY: 94 BLM: 93 TTN: 93 NYC: 91 ISP: 90 JFK: 89
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7/7 EWR: 97 LGA: 96 PHL: 96 New Brnswck: 94 TEB: 94 ACY: 94 BLM: 93 TTN: 93 NYC: 91 ISP: 90 JFK: 89
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1.49 in the bucket and some strong winds last night, storm(s) didnt seem to want to end. Back to the furnace/saune today with more mid / upper 90s and later evening storms. Tomorrow its all about timing with clouds/storms and arrival of Elsie later overnight Thu and into Friday morning. Otherwise steamy and hot Thursday (7/8) as well and more 90s possible. Friday (7/9) looks remnants will drop 1 - 2 inches of rain by the afternoon as the storm pulls out. Saturday hung up front could see some lingering clouds and shower before turning noticeably warmer by Sunday (7/11) and into Monday (7.12). The western Atlantic ride is building back Tuesday (7/13) and beyond through the work week with more heat (90s) and humidity. Beyond there and towards / after mid month wester ridge and the heat machine looks to send high heat east into the Plains and then east, we'll need to see if the W Atl Ridge can connect later in July. other wise warm to hot / humid and likely routine storms
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7/6 EWR: 97 LGA: 96 New Brnswck: 95 TEB: 95 PHL: 94 BLM: 93 TTN: 93 NYC: 92 ACY: 91 JFK: 87 ISP: 85
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7/6 EWR: 97 LGA: 96 New Brnswck: 95 TEB: 95 PHL: 94 BLM: 93 TTN: 93 NYC: 92 ACY: 91 JFK: 87 ISP: 85
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hazy tinge from summer fires. Reminiscent of 2002 when smoke limited some record highs that June / July.
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48 - 60 hours (Tue 7/6 and Wed 7/7) of some high heat and humidity with some evening storms today / wed. Thu also warm to hot but tropical remnants tracking near the area by Thu (7/8) overnight into Friday. Some storms enhanced by the tropical fetch on Thu then impacts from the elsie on Friday. Beyond there a bit more tropical this weekend Sat (7/10) and Sun (7/11) Florida like warmth and humidity and plenty of showers and storms. Western Atlantic ridge builds back and out West the Heat machine rebuilds over the south west, looks like santa anna next week into southern california. Back here Mon (7/12) through mid week looks very warm to hot but continued storminess routinely. More chance of 90s by Monday an into the mid week. Beyond there and into mid month pieces of the western heat factory spilling east as we ride the rim of the W Atlantic ridge. Overall warm to hot and routine storminess. Later in the month could see larger ridge or perhaps linking between the Western Ridge and the W. Atl ride.
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7/5 EWR: 89 PHL: 88 New Brnswck: 88 TTN: 87 ACY: 85 BLM: 84 TEB: 84 LGA: 84 NYC: 83 JFK: 81 ISP: 78
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After a fabulous fourth its a trip back into the frying pan after today. Today a splendid summery day sunshine (outside some high smoke) and highs in the mid and upper 80s. Frying pan Tue and Wed as piece of the western heat spills east over the area. 850 temps >18c - 21C. Depending on smoke from the fires, as others have been discussin LGA and EWR and other spots could see the century mark Tue (7/6) - Wed (7/7). Cue Sonny and Cher the Heat goes on. Watching the tropics and exact track of Elsi, some storms enhanced Thu and Fri (7/9). Otherwise very humid. Season of the Western Atlantic Ridge comes back in the 7/10 and beyond 595 DM forecast along the coast by next Monday (7/12). Overall warm to hot, with routine storms (Florida - style) pattern marches on.
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a couple such occasions in the midst of that hot month. 2011 had one too but none stayed below 70 for highs EWR 7/2/1993: 74/68 (1.50) 7/26/1993: 76/68 (0.41) 7/3/2011: 76/72 (0.29)
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Much improved and its a quick transition back to a Florida-style pattern. Warmer today in out of clouds and periods of mostly sunny conditions should yield temps low 80s / 70s along the beaches. Slight chance of showers mainly after 5 PM as last piece of the ULL moves through, but i think its ok for fireworks and bbqs. Monday the 5th low to mid and perhaps a few stray upper 80s and flow goes wSW and we warm up. Tue (7/6) and Wed (7/7) SW flow and pieces of the western heat spilles east into the area, perhaps another shot at the century mark for EWR/LGA - likely an outside chance but very hot mid and upper 90s. Look for some storms Wed (7/7)evening. Thursday /more humid by way of ssw flow and pop up showers / storms but warm. Friday (7/9) and Saturday (7/10) looks stormy as Elsa tracks just south of the area and front is enhanced. Sunday 7/11 and beyond - Western Atltantic ridge expands back along the east coast with a similar projected / forecasted progression as was the case ahead of the late June (last week) ridge. Overall warm to hot but plenty of Florida-style humidity and storms.
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Cool / cloudy and damp next 24 - 36 hours. ULL moving through brining showers, pop storms and much cooler than normal highs. We'll see if we can get into enough clearing to exceed 69 and get into the 70s, otherwise places like EWR may be 35 - 40 degrees lower highs than Wed (6/30). Much improved conditions for the second part of the fourth of July weekend Sun the fourth and Monday the 5th. Sunday scattered rain / showers look mainly north and it looks partly to perhaps mostly sunny at times. Monday warmer SW flow returns with temperatures mid / upper 80s (warmer spots). Tue (7/6) - Wed (7/7) widespread 90s mid / upper (warmer spots) 850 temps >18c. Wed could see more storms towards the pm. All eyes on the tropics Thu (7/8) and Fri 7/9, depending on the track Florida-like weather steamy, hot and plenty of pop storms. Sat (710) - Season of the Western Atlantic ridge, as guidance is showing a similar progression, we will see how far westarward the expansion can get. Overall warm to hot and looking like almost daily storms.
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Check post below - cache issue that has been occurring for a while now.
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Trough looks to be centered over the GL/OV in the timeframe 7/8 - with the Western Atlantic Ridge just offshore, similar projection ahead of the late June expansion. You'll also see pieces of the strong heat out west bleeding east in periods, first 7/6 - 7/8 with 850 >18c and depending on clouds/storms mid / upper 90s those days.
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You can see the ULL cutting off over Lake Erie and the hung up front over the area.
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Wed looks like 90s, pending on storms which all look to pop later on the day. Thu/Fri all contingent on Elsa track. Beyond that watch for the western atlatic ridge to build back later net week/weekend (7/10) and beyond.
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0.83 in the bucket. More clouds and rain today. ULL moves through later tonight into tomorrow. We'll see how low highs are tomorrow and see if we can get a 40 degree difference at EWR from Wed to Sat. Cloudy, wet and very unsettled on Saturday the 3rd of July. The Fourth of July is looking much better than previously forecasted earlier in the week and while it may not be completely rain free, most showers look light and scattered AM and some PM as the ULL fully lifts out. Period or breaks of sun should allow temps to rebound from the 60s saturday to mid/upper 70s. Jul 5th - Jul 9th - warm to hot and frequent evening storms another blast of Florida. 850 temps surge to >18c Tuesday (7/6) and Wed (7/7) only clouds / storms will hinder mid - upper 90s. Need to watch Elis Thu (7/8) and Fri (7/9) otherwise hot and humid and more late storms. Season of the Western Atlantic Ridge looking to return in the 7/10 and beyond as we see similar hints on the longer range guidance as we saw ahead of this past late June ridge. Overall warm to hot...
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Forecast coming into closer view and shorter range but still a bit unsettled. Saturday looking cloudy/cool with some light rain and scattered showers. Sunday looks improved but would not rule out stray lght showers/rain AM. improving greatly as the day goes on with breaks of sun. Back to the frying pan Monday for the fith (observed day)