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October 2019 General Discussions & Observations Thread


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18 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

Record highs around NYC included:

Bridgeport: 87°

Islip: 89° (new October record)

New York City-Central Park: 93°

New York City-JFK: 95° (new October record)

New York City-LGA: 95° (new October record)

Newark: 96° (new October record)

White Plains: 90° (new October record)

All the more extreme when you consider that the previous latest 95 of the season at JFK was on 9-11-83.

First/Last Summary for JFK INTL AP, NY
Each section contains date and year of occurrence, value on that date.
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
First
Value
Last
Value
Difference
1983 06-13 (1983) 95 09-11 (1983) 96 89
2010 06-24 (2010) 97 08-31 (2010) 97 67
1973 08-28 (1973) 98 08-30 (1973) 95 1
1948 - - 08-29 (1948) 96 -
1969 05-29 (1969) 99 08-25 (1969) 97 87

 

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3 minutes ago, Snow88 said:

Forecasted high here tomorrow is 59 degreees

Might actually see temps jump up to near 70 for a good chunk of LI late tomorrow evening or around midnight, depending on the track of the redeveloping low. Could be some cheap overnight highs for both Thu and Fri as a result.

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25 minutes ago, kat5hurricane said:

80 in February, 95 in October. What is this madness? In the city, it felt almost as hot as any day this summer, in October. Crazy

Tomorrow is going to be a shock to the system with the rain and 50s. First jacket day for me.

Its gonna feel like winter in comparison lol

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Station indicates a high of 93F for my area today. Today was the hottest October day I can ever remember. There have been memorable days in the mid-upper 80s, but they had a much more "summer in autumn" type feel. Today, to me, was indistinguishable from mid July, if I didn't have a calendar handy. 

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