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May 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread


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Another oddity this May was the monthly high and low temperature relationship between BTV and EWR. BTV doesn’t usually beat Newark by 9 degrees for a May monthly high  temperature. The monthly minimum temperature is also not usually within 2 degrees at both stations. 
 

Monthly max/min

2020

BTV...95/32

EWR...86/34

2019

BTV...79/35

EWR...90/43

2018

BTV....88/36

EWR...94/44

2017

BTV...93/33

EWR..94/43

2016

BTV...91/33

EWR..96/40

 

 

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Up to 80 Thu for third straight day.  Clouds in the way of first 90s  Thu-Sat.   First 70 degree dewpoint this year today.

Cooler dryer air in time to open June.  Then a moderating back to normal 6/4 - 6/6.  Beyond there we'll see if we get the ridge to build in a more favorable spot for the seasons first heat into the region.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Another oddity this May was the monthly high and low temperature relationship between BTV and EWR. BTV doesn’t usually beat Newark by 9 degrees for a May monthly high  temperature. The monthly minimum temperature is also not usually within 2 degrees at both stations. 
 

Monthly max/min

2020

BTV...95/32

EWR...86/34

2019

BTV...79/35

EWR...90/43

2018

BTV....88/36

EWR...94/44

2017

BTV...93/33

EWR..94/43

2016

BTV...91/33

EWR..96/40

 

 

ULL and persistent onshore flow last 10 days + with ridge axis too far north and cloud cover the past 2 days curbing the heat here.  Beyond the very anomalous cool coming Sunday  - Tue it looks to be more normal overall with next ridge looking to build around June 7th or 8th on the latest guidance.  Persistent troughs going into the west coast.  

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Fourth overnight and morning in a row of dense fog and heavy mist. Yesterday never cleared and dried and it barely dried the previous two days before the wet set in again. The surface of everything is wet and soggy, mold is setting in, mushrooms are thick, skeeters and gnats are happy and some of my garden is too but the slugs and snails are out early this year as are other plant eating bugs. Strange things is it's just the surfaces that are wet, 1/2" or less below the surface and it's bone dry.

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39 minutes ago, JoshSnow said:

Warm and muggy. Just wish it wasn’t so cloudy, it’s 75 degrees at 10:40am it looks like it may inch to upper 70’s by the time the afternoon thunderstorms roll in! Typical summer day almost! Just wish it was warmer

Tomorrow's 80s with dewpoints in the 50s should feel nice

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1 hour ago, SACRUS said:

ULL and persistent onshore flow last 10 days + with ridge axis too far north and cloud cover the past 2 days curbing the heat here.  Beyond the very anomalous cool coming Sunday  - Tue it looks to be more normal overall with next ridge looking to build around June 7th or 8th on the latest guidance.  Persistent troughs going into the west coast.  

It’s interesting that we had the coolest April and May since 2003 with such a warmer December through March.

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Season
2019-2020 38.3 39.1 40.1 48.0 50.4 59.2
2002-2003 36.0 27.5 30.1 43.1 49.8 58.7

 

 

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24 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It’s interesting that we had the coolest April and May since 2003 with such a warmer December through March.

Monthly Mean Avg Temperature for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Year
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Season
2019-2020 38.3 39.1 40.1 48.0 50.4 59.2
2002-2003 36.0 27.5 30.1 43.1 49.8 58.7

 

 

relative to the normal of the time you have to go as far back as the 1890's to find a year with well above normal temperatures and then have a cool April and May...

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29 minutes ago, uncle W said:

relative to the normal of the time you have to go as far back as the 1890's to find a year with well above normal temperatures and then have a cool April and May...

Yeah, very unusual to get such a cool April and May following top 5 December through March warmth.

Time Series Summary for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Rank
Ending Date
Mean Avg Temperature Dec 1 to Mar 31
Apr 1 to May 31
1 2012-03-31 43.1 60.0
2 2016-03-31 43.0 58.1
3 2002-03-31 42.2 58.4
4 2020-03-31 41.4 54.6
5 1998-03-31 41.1 59.2

 

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service New York NY
212 PM EDT Fri May 29 2020

NJZ004-006-103>106-NYZ069>073-291900-
Hudson-Eastern Essex-Western Bergen-Western Essex-Eastern
Bergen-Eastern Passaic-Rockland-Bronx-Southern Westchester-New York
(Manhattan)-Northern Westchester-
212 PM EDT Fri May 29 2020

...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT HUDSON...BERGEN...SOUTHEASTERN
ESSEX...SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER...BRONX...ROCKLAND AND NEW YORK
(MANHATTAN) COUNTIES...

At 212 PM EDT, a strong thunderstorm was located over Kearny, or over
Harrison, moving northeast at 30 mph.

Winds up to 40 mph are possible with this storm.

This storm will be near...
  Hoboken and Lyndhurst around 215 PM EDT.
  Rutherford and Secaucus around 220 PM EDT.
  New York and Passaic around 225 PM EDT.
  Hackensack and Ridgefield around 230 PM EDT.
  Paramus and Mott Haven around 235 PM EDT.
  Bergenfield and East Tremont around 240 PM EDT.
  Riverdale and Cardinal Spellman Hs around 245 PM EDT.
  Yonkers and Norwood around 250 PM EDT.
  New Rochelle and Tappan around 255 PM EDT.
  White Plains and Tarrytown around 300 PM EDT.
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