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September 2016 Discussion/Obs


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16 hours ago, Stormlover74 said:

With the gfs looking mostly seasonal or a bit below after the weekend I wonder if tomorrow/ Saturday is our last 90 degree day?...except for central park of course which may already be done

Never say never, but I think it is. It could still be above average at times, but remember the averages by then.

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7 minutes ago, mattinpa said:

Never say never, but I think it is. It could still be above average at times, but remember the averages by then.

90 gets tougher and tougher.  A plus 5 on 9/25 won't do it.  with that said, this month looks like a blowtorch overall.  AN temps and dry ground adding some more.

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13 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

90 gets tougher and tougher.  A plus 5 on 9/25 won't do it.  with that said, this month looks like a blowtorch overall.  AN temps and dry ground adding some more.

Next week looks nice with 70s. After that, it is kind of out of certainty range but it wouldn't surprise me if we still had more summery periods.

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4 hours ago, Rjay said:

How many days in the history of KNYC has the temp not dropped below 80 in September?

never...

9/1 76 in 2015 76 in 2010 76 in 1980+
9/2 79 in 1898 78 in 2010 77 in 2014+
9/3 78 in 1898 77 in 1953 76 in 1993
9/4 78 in 1898 77 in 1907 76 in 1953
9/5 77 in 1985 77 in 1907 77 in 1898
9/6 78 in 1985 77 in 1983 77 in 1910
9/7 79 in 1881 75 in 1983 75 in 1884
9/8 76 in 2015 75 in 1919 74 in 1985+
9/9 77 in 1884 76 in 2015 74 in 1959
9/10 77 in 1884 74 in 1996 74 in 1895
9/11 78 in 1983 77 in 2013 77 in 1884
9/12 77 in 1895 73 in 1961 73 in 1947
9/13 75 in 1890 74 in 1961 74 in 1947+
9/14 74 in 1947 73 in 1915 72 in 1961+
9/15 75 in 2005 75 in 1931 74 in 1915
9/16 73 in 2005 73 in 1903 72 in 1930+
9/17 77 in 1991 72 in 1915 71 in 1930+
9/18 72 in 1972 72 in 1905 71 in 1991+
9/19 74 in 1906 73 in 1905 70 in 1894
9/20 77 in 1906 73 in 1983 72 in 2005+
9/21 77 in 1895 75 in 1906 72 in 1989
9/22 75 in 1895 73 in 1989 73 in 1980
9/23 77 in 1970 76 in 1895 70 in 1965
9/24 74 in 1970 70 in 2011 70 in 1891
9/25 71 in 1970 71 in 1881 70 in 2011+
9/26 73 in 1881 72 in 1970 72 in 1891
9/27 75 in 1881 71 in 2007 71 in 1910+
9/28 72 in 1891 71 in 1881 70 in 2010+
9/29 72 in 2015 72 in 1959 71 in 1979+
9/30 70 in 1959 69 in 2010 69 in 1986
10/1 72 in 1954 72 in 1881 70 in 1959
10/2 72 in 1954 69 in 1927 67 in 1971+
10/3 68 in 1969 68 in 1954 67 in 1898
10/4 75 in 1898 70 in 1954 69 in 2007+
10/5 75 in 1898 71 in 1941 71 in 1910
10/6 71 in 1910 66 in 2007 66 in 1941+
10/7 70 in 2005 67 in 2007 67 in 1937
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50 minutes ago, uncle W said:

never...

9/1 76 in 2015 76 in 2010 76 in 1980+
9/2 79 in 1898 78 in 2010 77 in 2014+
9/3 78 in 1898 77 in 1953 76 in 1993
9/4 78 in 1898 77 in 1907 76 in 1953
9/5 77 in 1985 77 in 1907 77 in 1898
9/6 78 in 1985 77 in 1983 77 in 1910
9/7 79 in 1881 75 in 1983 75 in 1884
9/8 76 in 2015 75 in 1919 74 in 1985+
9/9 77 in 1884 76 in 2015 74 in 1959
9/10 77 in 1884 74 in 1996 74 in 1895
9/11 78 in 1983 77 in 2013 77 in 1884
9/12 77 in 1895 73 in 1961 73 in 1947
9/13 75 in 1890 74 in 1961 74 in 1947+
9/14 74 in 1947 73 in 1915 72 in 1961+
9/15 75 in 2005 75 in 1931 74 in 1915
9/16 73 in 2005 73 in 1903 72 in 1930+
9/17 77 in 1991 72 in 1915 71 in 1930+
9/18 72 in 1972 72 in 1905 71 in 1991+
9/19 74 in 1906 73 in 1905 70 in 1894
9/20 77 in 1906 73 in 1983 72 in 2005+
9/21 77 in 1895 75 in 1906 72 in 1989
9/22 75 in 1895 73 in 1989 73 in 1980
9/23 77 in 1970 76 in 1895 70 in 1965
9/24 74 in 1970 70 in 2011 70 in 1891
9/25 71 in 1970 71 in 1881 70 in 2011+
9/26 73 in 1881 72 in 1970 72 in 1891
9/27 75 in 1881 71 in 2007 71 in 1910+
9/28 72 in 1891 71 in 1881 70 in 2010+
9/29 72 in 2015 72 in 1959 71 in 1979+
9/30 70 in 1959 69 in 2010 69 in 1986
10/1 72 in 1954 72 in 1881 70 in 1959
10/2 72 in 1954 69 in 1927 67 in 1971+
10/3 68 in 1969 68 in 1954 67 in 1898
10/4 75 in 1898 70 in 1954 69 in 2007+
10/5 75 in 1898 71 in 1941 71 in 1910
10/6 71 in 1910 66 in 2007 66 in 1941+
10/7 70 in 2005 67 in 2007 67 in 1937

Still have to get to midnight 80+. Could go either way. T storms have to miss the city. 

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1 hour ago, IntenseBlizzard2014 said:

Yikes. Well best to get this over with now. Rather than encountering this in the winter.

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Be interesting to see if we continue with the lat

The last 5 Decembers were mild but 11-12 never turned around. Hard to believe our last front-loaded winter was 10-11.

 

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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Be interesting to see if we continue with the late start to winter theme for a 5th year in a row with another mild December.

The last 5 Decembers were mild but 11-12 never turned around. Hard to believe our last front-loaded winter was 10-11.

 

Dec '13 had a period of cold and snow in the middle of the month.   Had a storm with 6 inches of snow capped by freezing rain here.  Other than that, we are back to snowless Decembers.

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7 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

Dec '13 had a period of cold and snow in the middle of the month.   Had a storm with 6 inches of snow capped by freezing rain here.  Other than that, we are back to snowless Decembers.

The December 2013 record high of 71 on the 21st keep the December warm streak that began in 2011 going. We were lucky that the 11-12 was the only winter

without decent snows and blocking. So far we are at 4 back-loaded winters that started late in a row.

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18 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The December 2013 record high of 71 on the 21st keep the December warm streak that began in 2011 going. We were lucky that the 11-12 was the only winter

without decent snows and blocking. So far we are at 4 back-loaded winters that started late in a row.

dec 2013 was still snowier than average. that one week warm spell erased all the cold days that month

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31 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

dec 2013 was still snowier than average. that one week warm spell erased all the cold days that month

While it was snowier than average due to that one storm during the coldest week, the 71 max on the 21st was the most significant weather record of the month.

That was the 3rd highest December max on record for NYC.

75...1998

72...2015...1982

71...2013...2001

70...2006...1984...1946

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, bluewave said:

While it was snowier than average due to that one storm during the coldest week, the 71 max on the 21st was the most significant weather record of the month.

That was the 3rd highest December max on record for NYC.

75...1998

72...2015...1982

71...2013...2001

70...2006...1984...1946

 

 

 

crazy.  I remember that now.   Wiped out all the snow just in time for XMAS.  At least last year there was nothing to wash away.

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21 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

crazy.  I remember that now.   Wiped out all the snow just in time for XMAS.  At least last year there was nothing to wash away.

It's interesting that December during the 2000's has turned out the biggest winter month for record warmth in NYC.

2000's NYC daily DJF record highs:

Dec...13

Jan....7

Feb...3

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

It's interesting that December during the 2000's has turned out the biggest winter month for record warmth in NYC.

2000's NYC daily DJF record highs:

Dec...13

Jan....7

Feb...3

December has also seen some major snowstorms also since 2000...

Dec. 2000...12.0"

Dec. 2002...6.0"...5.0"

Dec. 2003...14.0"...5.8"

Dec. 2005...5.8"

Dec. 2008...4.5"

Dec. 2009...10.9"

Dec. 2010...20.0"

Dec. 2013...5.0"

 

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