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Latest guidance continues to indicate areas may get into the 95 - 100 degree range Wed - Fri.

Highs in the projected range will challenge records.

Reord Highs

6/20:

NYC: 98 (1923)

EWR: 97 (1953) (98 2012)

LGA: 96 (1953) (98 2012)

JFK: 93 (1995) (94 2012)

TTN: 98 (1923)

6/21:

NYC: 97 (1988)

EWR: 100 (1953)

LGA: 97 (1953) (98 2012)

JFK: 95 (1988) (97 2012)

TTN: 97 (1923)

6/22:

NYC: 98 (1988)

EWR: 101 (1988)

LGA: 99 (1988)

JFK: 92 (1997) (94 2012)

TTN: 99 (1988)

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Newark doesn't count. It is always 5 degrees warmer than anywhere else.

I tend to find my temps in C-NJ are usually closer to newark than the park. Newark runs closer to TEB and other NE-NJ stations as well and typically is not 5 ahead of other stations.

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I tend to find my temps in C-NJ are usually closer to newark than the park. Newark runs closer to TEB and other NE-NJ stations as well and typically is not 5 ahead of other stations.

My temps in NE NJ usually end up cooler than EWR, but on occasions are still closer to EWR than the park... if anything TEB is the airport that sometimes reports highs that are 5 degrees too high.

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I made a list of the highest June temperatures at Newark each year since 2000.

Notice how big an outlier year 2009 was.

2000...96

2001...95

2002...96

2003...95

2004...97

2005...97

2006...95

2007...96

2008...99

2009...89

2010...98

2011...102

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Add 120 degrees to that with calmer winds and I'll be happy.

Move to Phoenix then. :sun:

My temps in NE NJ usually end up cooler than EWR, but on occasions are still closer to EWR than the park... if anything TEB is the airport that sometimes reports highs that are 5 degrees too high.

I actually recently started to use Frog Hollow in Teaneck for my reporting station here in Extreme NE NJ. I don't think it is all that better than Teterboro really but at least it is away from the actual airport influence and has some better elevation. Next best indicator of the NJ Palisades are the Tenafly stations probably. We sure could use a reporting station here on the cliffs to best reflect the microcliamte we have here at times but I don't think there are any at least not until you get way up to the NJ/NY border:

Frog Hollow:

http://www.wundergro...th=06&year=2012

Tenafly:

http://www.wundergro...th=06&year=2012

http://www.wundergro...th=06&year=2012

NY/NJ Border, Columbia University Lemont-Doherty Earth Observatory:

http://www.wundergro...th=06&year=2012

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Today might be the only day in a few out of the next 4 where you can actually leave your windows open in your home all day been too chilly especially with the cloud cover most of the past few days and in the evenings and night especiallly and now we are going quicjly back to extreme weather which has been so common the last couple of years - 100 on thursday ??? - this time will have to keep the windows closed for the opposite reason heat ! Who else enjoys or doesn't enjoy this weird weather ?

On a side note the local board of education here tried to outsmart mother nature and switched the high schools in town last year to a 2 PM graduation on the football field to avoid the evening thunderstorms that have interferred with the graduations the previous couple of years - BUT can't outsmart mother nature because this years graduation is scheduled out doors on Thursday at 2 PM here in Central NJ - caps and gowns and hundreds of people sitting in metal bleachers under the strongest sun angle of the year with heat indices at or over 100 - can't move it inside to the gyms because that would be even worse conditions - with little air circulation - any other schools try to out smart mother nature ?

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