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  1. Atlantic ridge proving stronger than forecast and Debby pumping heights slowed the fronts progression.
  2. 90 / 73 here EWR: 90 New Brnswck: 90 LGA: 88 NYC: 87
  3. Hope and we'll need it to dry out. Heat capped till after mid month out west.
  4. Contrast 18,19,20 to the past 3 years for eastern areas and LGA specifically with heat. Believe LGA had more 90 degree days or equaled EWR those 3 then a large disparity with prevailing onshore flow
  5. 81 / 76 some high clouds but otherwise partly sunny. Warm today ahead of the deluge, upper 80s and some warmer spots could sneak in a 90. Later today front comes south and the boundary will get hung up as Debby fuels a southerly flow of moisture into the area with heavy long down pours. Tue - Thu 2 - 5 inches of rain, more in some spots. Fri - Sat Debby comes north before finally exiting Sun with additional rain, currently looking to focus west of the area. Beyond there trough into the northeast through mid month before we see warmer air return after mid month. Could see seasonal trend with ridge along the coast. trough into the MW/GL and ridge west. Overall humid/wet next 5 days with records rains fall possible. 8/6 - 8/11 : Humid, rain, Debby - floods 3 - 6 inches of rain or more 8/12 - 8/15 : Near normal - drier Beyond there : gradual warm up / more humid heat west expands east later in the period.
  6. Records: Highs: EWR: 102 (1944) NYC: 101 (1944) LGA: 100 (1955) JFK: 96 (2019) Lows: EWR: 57 (1951) NYC: 56 (1951) LGA: 57 (1972) JFK: 60 (1959) Records: 1843 - A spectacular cloudburst near Philadelphia turned the small creeks and streams entering the Delaware River into raging torrents. As much as sixteen inches of rain fell in just three hours. Flooding destroyed thirty-two county bridges, and caused nineteen deaths. It is believed that several small tornadoes accompanied the torrential rains, one of which upset and sank more than thirty barges on the Schuylkill River. (David Ludlum) 1875: Several tornadoes moved across northern and central Illinois. One of the stronger tornadoes touched down in Warren and Knox County where it destroyed 25 homes and killed two people. Another in a series of tornadoes touched down near Knoxville and moved east into northern Peoria County. This estimated F4 tornado injured 40 people and was described by eyewitnesses as looking like a "monstrous haystack." 1961 - The temperature at Ice Harbor Dam, WA, soared to 118 degrees to equal the state record established at Wahluke on the 24th of July in 1928. The afternoon high of 111 degrees at Havre, MT, was an all-time record for that location. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Severe thunderstorms raked eastern South Dakota. The thunderstorms spawned half a dozen tornadoes, produced softball size hail at Bowdle, and produced wind gusts to 90 mph south of Watertown. Hot weather continued in eastern Texas. Afternoon highs of 100 degrees at Houston and 106 degrees at Waco equalled records for the date. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather from Indiana and Lower Michigan to Pennsylvania and New York State during the day. Thunderstorms in Michigan produced wind gusts to 80 mph at Ashley, Hastings and Lennon. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in Oklahoma, and from Iowa to the Upper Ohio Valley, with 216 reports of large hail or damaging winds between early Saturday morning and early Sunday morning. Thunderstorms moving across Iowa around sunrise produced extremely high winds which caused ten million dollars damage to crops in Carroll and Greene Counties. Thunderstorm winds at Jefferson IA reached 102 mph. Afternoon thunderstorms produced tennis ball size hail at Bay Mills, WI. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
  7. Highs: PHL: 94 EWR: 92 TTN: 92 New Brnswck: 92 LGA: 91 TEB: 90 NYC: 90 ACY: 90 JFK: 89 BLM: 88 ISP: 88
  8. Highs: PHL: 94 EWR: 92 TTN: 92 New Brnswck: 92 LGA: 91 TEB: 90 NYC: 90 ACY: 90 JFK: 89 BLM: 88 ISP: 88
  9. Triple M warning Mosquito, Mold and Mildew next 10 days
  10. Noon Roundup: 90/62 here EWR: 89 New brnswck: 89 ACY: 88 PHL: 88 NYC: 88 JFK: 88 TEB: 87 TTN: 87 BLM: 87 ISP: 87 LGA: 86
  11. Debbie over the Pan Hadle - clear and heating up here ahead of a very rainy and cloudy period
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