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June 2016 Discussions/Observations


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Less warm has been the new cool since the historic run of warmth from May to March.

You can thank the ridge getting stuck over Western North America and Greenland

for the break in the extreme warmth pattern.

 

NYC

 

5/15.....+6.1

9/15.....+6.5

11/15...+5.1

12/15..+13.3

3/16.....+6.4

4/16.....+0.3

5/16.....+0.4

6/16.....+0.4..so far

 

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There is no hope for any major heat getting in here on the GEFS or CFS models. Also Thursday 6/23 event is a low tracking south of us, so thunderstorm threat is virtually null. DC and Philly may get huge outbreak!!!

 

6/26 - 6/28 looks very warm

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There is no hope for any major heat getting in here on the GEFS or CFS models. Also Thursday 6/23 event is a low tracking south of us, so thunderstorm threat is virtually null. DC and Philly may get huge outbreak!!! Thursday is 62 and drizzle here. 97 and big time severe in DC. It will happen that way!!

i am not complaining over the lack of heat hope it lasts all summer :P

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Currently 85F. Had a couple of raindrops that amounted to nothing earlier today. 91, 91, and 88 the past 3 days. Up to 7-8 90 + days on the year, along with this, the grass is crispy, and brown. Michael, you cannot base your theory of a "cool, no heat summer" at locations on the coast.

lawns around here look like something out of mid July.  Brown and crisp like you say.  I hope we get rain Thursday

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The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a Tornado Warning for: Southwestern Baltimore County in northern Maryland. Howard County in central Maryland.


  • Until 2:00 PM EDT.
  • At 1:34 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Sykesville, or 8 miles east of Damascus, moving Southeast at 35 mph. Hazard, tornado and half dollar size hail. Source, radar indicated rotation. Impact: For those in the direct path of a tornado touchdown. Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Damage to roofs, siding, and Windows may occur. Mobile Homes may be damaged or destroyed. Tree damage is likely.
  • This dangerous storm will be near. Ellicott City around 1:50 PM EDT. Columbia around 1:55 PM EDT. Elkridge, Catonsville, Arbutus and Savage-guilford around 2:00 PM EDT. Other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Ilchester, Glenelg, Daniels, Roxbury Mills, Clarksville, Woodstock. Dayton, Lisbon, savage and Simpsonville. Tornado, radar indicated hail, 1.25IN.
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It will be interesting to see if Newark can go the rest of the month without 95 degree 

or higher major heat. Not reaching 95 over the rest of the month would set us

up for less extreme July heat potential analogs. Remember that June 2010 to 2013

featured monthly highs of 96 to 102 and Julys in the +3 to +5 range. There have been

no +3 or higher Julys following June not reaching 95 since 1980.

 

Newark June maxes in low 90's since 1980 and the July Departure:

 

2016...91 so far

2015...93..........July....+1.6

2014...92..........July.....-0.4

1998...94..........July.....-0.2

1996...92...........July....-3.9

1992...90...........July....+0.1

1990...92............July...+1.0

1986...94............July....+0.1

1982...90............July.....+2.0

1980...94............July.....+2.5

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