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  1. Id vote this warrants its own thread - we could be on Floyd/Irene level flooding with some of the more severe forecasts being modeled.
  2. Rainfall amounts > 6 inches starting to ring of Irene and Floyd flooding levels. Talking strictly rainfall and flooding not track or storm / wind, surge etc
  3. Certainly for the next 10 days f not till next year once we get passed Monday. 2006 had the deluges and still had heat and you wonder if that western furnace comes east after mid month. We'll need a 3 week period to dry out.
  4. Good thing we had some "drier" under performing weeks. Even if half of this falls - its an excessive rainfall
  5. 76 / 72 and 1.59 in the bucket yesterday. Cloudy and more storms later today, perhaps some breaks in the clouds but mostly cloudy keeping it in the mid 80s. Driest and sunniest day tomorrow and the hottest day for the next week to 10 days. Mid to upper 90s in the warm spots. By Tue showers and storms return but remaining warm / humid clouds keeping it in the mid - upper 80s and a few stray 90 readings. Wed (8/7) - Sat (8/10) very wet with tropical moisture and remnants of Debby meandering around the Southeast slowly creeping north as its blocked from the Atlantic Ridge expanding west. Track of Debby and its remnants could lead to >5 inches of rain by Sunday. Heat is capped till mid month when western ridge and heat expand east with next hot signal towards / after mid month.
  6. Records: Highs: EWR: 101 (2006) NYC: 97 (2005) LGA: 100 (2006) JFK: 99 (2006) Lows: EWR: 57 (1953)/ NYC: 55 (1927) LGA: 59 (1953) JFK: 56 (1964) HIstorical: 1885 - A tornado hit Philadelphia and Camden along its eight mile path. (David Ludlum) 1970 - Hurricane Celia struck the coast of Texas producing wind gusts to 161 mph at Corpus Christi, and estimated wind gusts of 180 mph at Arkansas Pass. The hurricane was the most destructive of record along the Texas coast causing 454 million dollars damage, and also claimed eleven lives. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1987 - A severe thunderstorm moved across Cheyenne, WY, during the mid afternoon. The thunderstorm produced hailstones up to two inches in diameter causing more than 37 million dollars damage. The eastern U.S. sweltered in the heat. A dozen cities reported record high temperatures for the date, including Paducah KY with a reading of 102 degrees. Beckley WV established an all- time record with an afternoon high of 93 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a slow moving cold front produced severe weather from the Central High Plains to the Upper Great Lakes Region. Thunderstorms around Fort Collins, CO, produced wind gusts to 74 mph along with marble size hail. Sixteen persons were injured in the storm, most of whom were accidently locked out of their office building, having evacuated it when the fire alarm went off, apparently triggered by lightning. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms representing what remained of Hurricane Chantal drenched Wichita, KS, with 2.20 inches of rain in four hours during the early morning. Thunderstorms developing in Minnesota produced wind gusts to 85 mph at Baudette during the afternoon, and softball size hail at Lake Kabetogama, during the evening. Jamestown, ND, reported a record hot afternoon high of 103 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
  7. Highs 8/3 Highs: EWR: 94 New Brnswck: 93 NYC: 93 PHL: 93 TEB: 92 LGA: 92 BLM: 92 ACY: 91 TTN: 91 JFK: 88 ISP: 88
  8. Highs: EWR: 94 New Brnswck: 93 NYC: 93 PHL: 93 TEB: 92 LGA: 92 BLM: 92 ACY: 91 TTN: 91 JFK: 88 ISP: 88
  9. good week to head west. Horrible beach week FL - Carolinas - New England. Dry pattern only last so long into the east
  10. At some point it'll even and tip back wetter than normal looks like this week Tue - Sat cold do it.
  11. "Debby to be" slow one - suspect it may be north of this by Thu the 8th
  12. Rain Fri LGA: 0/74 EWR: 0.74 TTN: 0.62 TEB: 0.52 NYC: 0.52 JFK: 0.18
  13. 84 / 74 sunny. Scattered storms again later this pm but hot and humid ahead of any storms low- mid 90s in the hot spots. Sun (8/4) showers and clouds should keep it below 90 (break the heatwave) if its more clear then the warm spot get to another 90. Mon (8/5) driest and hottest day of the next 10 mid - upper 90s. Tue (8/6) - Sat (8/10) storm chances and onshore flow influences from the remnants of what should be Debby Fri/Sat could produce some heavy rains the typical dry to deluge scenario. Heat looks toreturn around mid month as ridge west expands east north and west initially. 8/3 - 8/5: Hot/ humid -storm chances 8/6 - 8/10 : Humid - wet to very wet - near normal - no 90s likely 8/11 - 8/14 : near normal overall warming by mid month with next heat signal
  14. Records: Highs: EWR: 100 (2006) NYC: 100 (1955) LGA: 102 (2006) JFK: 98 (1975) Lows: EWR: 53 (1940) NYC: 57 (1875) LGA: 59 (1953) JFK: 59 (1985) Historical: 1954 - Severe thunderstorms produced golf ball size hail for thirty minutes in north central Kansas. One drift measured 200 feet long, seventy feet wide and three feet deep. (The Weather Channel) 1975 - Record heat gripped New England. Highs of 104 degrees at Providence, RI, and 107 degrees at Chester and New Bedford, MA, established state records. The heat along the coast of Maine was unprecedented, with afternoon highs of 101 degrees at Bar Harbor and 104 degrees at Jonesboro. (The Weather Channel) 1985: A strong and sudden wind gusts cause a plane crash at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport in Texas that kills 135 people. The rapid and unexpected formation of a supercell, an incredibly powerful form of a thunderstorm, led to the tragedy. 1987 - Hot weather continued in the central U.S. Fifteen cities reported record high temperatures for the date, including Concordia KS with a reading of 106 degrees, and Downtown Kansas City, MO, with a high of 105 degrees. Evening thunderstorms produced severe weather in the Ohio Valley and the north central U.S. Thunder- storms in South Dakota produced wind gusts to 70 mph at Philip, and hail two inches in diameter at Faulkton. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Searing heat continued from the Middle and Upper Mississippi Valley to the Middle and Northern Atlantic Coast States. Twenty- six cities reported record high temperatures for the date. Chicago IL reported a record seven days of 100 degree heat for the year. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Low pressure representing the remains of Hurricane Chantal deluged north central Texas with heavy rain. Up to 6.50 inches drenched Stephens County, and Wichita Falls reported 2.22 inches of rain in just one hour. Bismarck, ND, reported a record warm morning low of 75 degrees, and record hot afternoon high of 101 degrees, and evening thunderstorms in North Dakota produced wind gusts to 78 mph at Lakota. Early evening thunderstorms in Florida produced high winds which downed trees at Christmas. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
  15. Highs: EWR: 96 TTN: 96 New Brnswck: 96 TEB: 96 PHL: 96 LGA: 94 BLM: 92 NYC: 92 JFK: 91 ACY: 90 ISP: 88
  16. Highs: EWR: 96 TTN: 96 New Brnswck: 96 TEB: 96 PHL: 96 LGA: 94 BLM: 92 NYC: 92 JFK: 91 ACY: 90 ISP: 88
  17. 92 / 73 clouds fast approaching so think we are looking at mid 90s max ceiling today.
  18. if we had stayed sunny all day then we'd match Thu highs, but cloud and showers will likely get here in the next hour - 2:00 PM
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