LibertyBell Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 5 hours ago, donsutherland1 said: Record Low Maximum Temperatures: May 29, 2021 Atlantic City: 54°(old record: 56°, 1946) Binghamton: 45° (old record: 50°, 1964) Bridgeport: 52° (old record: 58°, 1950) Farmingdale: 52° (old record: 59°, 2017) Harrisburg: 52° (old record: 57°, 1990) Hartford: 49° (old record: 51°, 1917) ***Latest-season high in the 40s*** Islip: 51° (old record: 58°, 2017) Mount Pocono: 43° (old record: 53°, 1990) ***Coldest high so late in the season*** New Haven: 53° (old record: 58°, 2017) New York City-JFK: 52° (old record: 57°, 1967) New York City-LGA: 52° (old record: 58°, 1950) New York City-NYC: 51° (tied record set in 1884) ***Coldest high so late in the season*** Newark: 52°(old record: 60°, 1940 and 1950) Philadelphia: 54° (old record: 56°, 1884) Poughkeepsie: 50° (old record: 58°, 1990 and 2017) Scranton: 50°(old record: 56°, 1967) Trenton: 50° (old record: 57°, 1901) Westhampton: 51° (old record: 58°, 2017) White Plains: 49° (old record: 58°, 2017) ***Latest-season high in the 40s*** Don, were the highs similar today? And did we have any record lows? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 38 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: It seems to happen every May now, Don, why didn't we get these kind of aberrant arctic shots in May back when I was growing up in the 80s? There are resonance events in climate change where the flow is distorted. It’s too soon to know whether that was the case this time around. One would need an attribution study to be sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 28 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Don, were the highs similar today? And did we have any record lows? I will soon be posting where things stand. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 1 minute ago, donsutherland1 said: There are resonance events in climate change where the flow is distorted. It’s too soon to know whether that was the case this time around. One would need an attribution study to be sure. I would also like to know if the volcanic eruption in the Caribbean had any influence in this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycwinter Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 53 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: It doesn't take all that long to dry out the ground anyway. I dont think 100 is possible here in June anyway because it hasn't happened in my lifetime, however the heat of next week should dry out the ground nicely, thereby setting the stage for 100 degrees in July. It's like a cold airmass that comes in before a snowstorm, dropping the temperature of the ground and priming it for a big snowstorm that will start to stick right away. last time it hit 100 in june in nyc was in 1966 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 2 minutes ago, nycwinter said: last time it hit 100 in june in nyc was in 1966 That’s the last time it may have been recorded in the park...doesn’t mean the last time it was 100 in nyc 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Through 8 pm, many locations in the region remained on track to set new daily record low maximum temperatures or tie existing records. High temperatures and daily record low maximum temperatures included: Albany: 48° (51°, 1953) Allentown: 51° (52°, 1953) Atlantic City: 54°(58°, 1953 and 1971) Baltimore: 57° (58°, 1915) Boston: 51° (51°, 1901) Bridgeport: 52° (58°, 1953) Farmingdale: 52° (59°, 2017) Harrisburg: 56 (58°, 1915 and 1953) Hartford: 50° (55°, 1953) Islip: 52° (60°, 2017) Mount Pocono: 47 (53°, 1924) New Haven: 53° (57°, 1953) New York City-JFK: 52° (57°, 1953) New York City-LGA: 52° (57°, 1953) New York City-NYC: 51° (55°, 1884) Newark: 53(53°, 1953) Philadelphia: 53° (59°, 1918) Poughkeepsie: 50° (52°, 1953) Providence: 50° (53°, 1996) Scranton: 52°(52°, 1953) Trenton: 51 (54°, 1915) Westhampton: 51° (58°, 2017) White Plains: 50° (56°, 1953) Wilmington, DE: 53° (62°, 1953 and 1971) Worcester: 47° (51°, 1996) If Central Park records a high temperature of 51°, that would be the coldest high temperature so late in the season. In addition, New York City's LaGuardia Airport recorded a low temperature of 48°. That tied the daily minimum temperature record set in 1940 and tied in 1949. Any rain and showers will end tomorrow morning. Afterward, it will remain mainly mostly cloudy. It will also become milder. It will likely become much warmer late in the week. The first 7-10 days of June could start off warmer than normal. The MJO's passage through Phase 4 at an amplitude of 1.500 or above during the May 15-25 period coupled with ENSO Region 1+2 temperature anomalies above -1.0°C and below +1.0°C, as has been the case this year, has typically seen warmth in the East during the first 10 days of June. Cooler conditions typically prevailed when the ENSO Region 1+2 anomalies were outside that range. The latest EPS guidance favors warmer than normal conditions in the Northeast through at least the first 10 days of June. Neutral ENSO conditions have now developed. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -0.7°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.2°C for the week centered around May 19. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -0.78°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.33°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely prevail into at least mid-summer. The SOI was -10.78 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) figure was +0.194 today. On May 28 the MJO was in Phase 8 at an amplitude of 0.369 (RMM). The May 27-adjusted amplitude was 0.175 (RMM). In late April, the MJO moved through Phase 8 at an extreme amplitude (+3.000 or above). Only February 25, 1988 and March 18-19, 2015 had a higher amplitude at Phase 8. Both 1988 and 2015 went on to have an exceptionally warm July-August period. July-August 1988 had a mean temperature of 79.1°, which ranked 4th highest for that two-month period. July-August 2015 had a mean temperature of 78.9°, which ranked 5th highest for that two-month period. September 2015 was also the warmest September on record. The MJO's extreme passage through Phase 8 could provide the first hint of a hot summer. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 98% probability that New York City will have a cooler than normal May (1991-2020 normal). May will likely finish with a mean temperature near 62.9° (0.3° below normal). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 5 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: Through 8 pm, many locations in the region remained on track to set new daily record low maximum temperatures or tie existing records. High temperatures and daily record low maximum temperatures included: Albany: 48° (51°, 1953) Allentown: 51° (52°, 1953) Atlantic City: 54°(58°, 1953 and 1971) Baltimore: 57° (58°, 1915) Boston: 51° (51°, 1901) Bridgeport: 52° (58°, 1953) Farmingdale: 52° (59°, 2017) Harrisburg: 56 (58°, 1915 and 1953) Hartford: 50° (55°, 1953) Islip: 52° (60°, 2017) Mount Pocono: 47 (53°, 1924) New Haven: 53° (57°, 1953) New York City-JFK: 52° (57°, 1953) New York City-LGA: 52° (57°, 1953) New York City-NYC: 51° (55°, 1884) Newark: 53(53°, 1953) Philadelphia: 53° (59°, 1918) Poughkeepsie: 50° (52°, 1953) Providence: 50° (53°, 1996) Scranton: 52°(52°, 1953) Trenton: 51 (54°, 1915) Westhampton: 51° (58°, 2017) White Plains: 50° (56°, 1953) Wilmington, DE: 53° (62°, 1953 and 1971) Worcester: 47° (51°, 1996) If Central Park records a high temperature of 51°, that would be the coldest high temperature so late in the season. In addition, New York City's LaGuardia Airport recorded a low temperature of 48°. That tied the daily minimum temperature record set in 1940 and tied in 1949. Any rain and showers will end tomorrow morning. Afterward, it will remain mainly mostly cloudy. It will also become milder. It will likely become much warmer late in the week. The first 7-10 days of June could start off warmer than normal. The MJO's passage through Phase 4 at an amplitude of 1.500 or above during the May 15-25 period coupled with ENSO Region 1+2 temperature anomalies above -1.0°C and below +1.0°C, as has been the case this year, has typically seen warmth in the East during the first 10 days of June. Cooler conditions typically prevailed when the ENSO Region 1+2 anomalies were outside that range. The latest EPS guidance favors warmer than normal conditions in the Northeast through at least the first 10 days of June. Neutral ENSO conditions have now developed. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -0.7°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.2°C for the week centered around May 19. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -0.78°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.33°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely prevail into at least mid-summer. The SOI was -10.78 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) figure was +0.194 today. On May 28 the MJO was in Phase 8 at an amplitude of 0.369 (RMM). The May 27-adjusted amplitude was 0.175 (RMM). In late April, the MJO moved through Phase 8 at an extreme amplitude (+3.000 or above). Only February 25, 1988 and March 18-19, 2015 had a higher amplitude at Phase 8. Both 1988 and 2015 went on to have an exceptionally warm July-August period. July-August 1988 had a mean temperature of 79.1°, which ranked 4th highest for that two-month period. July-August 2015 had a mean temperature of 78.9°, which ranked 5th highest for that two-month period. September 2015 was also the warmest September on record. The MJO's extreme passage through Phase 8 could provide the first hint of a hot summer. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 98% probability that New York City will have a cooler than normal May (1991-2020 normal). May will likely finish with a mean temperature near 62.9° (0.3° below normal). Wow the late season cold really did a number on the May avg temp. Will this May end up cooler than last May, Don? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 3 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: Wow the late season cold really did a number on the May avg temp. Will this May end up cooler than last May, Don? Last May was much cooler. This May would be warmer than normal against the 1981-2010 normals. My figure uses the updated 1991-2020 normals. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 25 minutes ago, LibertyBell said: I would also like to know if the volcanic eruption in the Caribbean had any influence in this. It’s doubtful. It had no impact on the stratosphere. There would also be a lab between the volcanic eruption and the spread of gases and ash in the atmosphere. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdrag Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 1 hour ago, LibertyBell said: It's still raining in NEPA so no surprise they made it over 3"! Over 3" here too. Walt, where is that report of 3.17" in PA from is that near MPO? 6.6nw Chapman PA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nycwinter Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 41 minutes ago, psv88 said: That’s the last time it may have been recorded in the park...doesn’t mean the last time it was 100 in nyc well the park is all that matters in nyc.. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowlover11 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 looks like we are done with the rain finally, time to rebound from a horrible mdw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathermedic Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Finished up with 2.71 inches total rainfall at my station in Sheepshead Bay for the weekend event. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rtd208 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Picked up 1.12" of rain for the day yesterday. Final storm total 3.38" Current temp 50 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjay Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Closing in on 3.75" 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravitylover Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 2.7 total since Friday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdrag Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 2.55 Wantage NJ. Will post CoCo RAHS event totals and totals since late Wed, sometime between 10A-3P. Max event so far 4.41 Ocean County and max since late Wed 5.96 Ocean County. Early in the Monday morning reporting cycle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted May 31, 2021 Author Share Posted May 31, 2021 9th wettest May for parts of Long Island Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY - Month of May Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Total Precipitation Missing Count 1 1989 10.14 0 2 1984 9.43 0 3 1990 8.94 0 4 1998 7.87 0 5 1978 6.87 0 6 1966 6.09 0 7 2009 5.88 0 8 1972 5.82 0 9 2021 5.12 1 10 2019 5.05 0 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoboLeader1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 2.15" in rain bucket total since Friday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Morning thoughts... Today will become partly sunny and warmer. Temperatures will likely top out in the upper 60s and lower 70s in much of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include: New York City (Central Park): 69° Newark: 74° Philadelphia: 73° Tomorrow will be variably cloudy and still milder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Daily Record Low Maximum Temperatures for May 30: Albany: 48° (old record: 51°, 1953) Allentown: 51° (old record: 52°, 1953) Atlantic City: 54°(old record: 58°, 1953 and 1971) Baltimore: 57° (old record: 58°, 1915) Boston: 51° (tied record set in 1901) Bridgeport: 52° (old record: 58°, 1953) Farmingdale: 52° (old record: 59°, 2017) Glens Falls, NY: 53° (old record: 54°, 1984) Harrisburg: 56 (old record: 58°, 1915 and 1953) Hartford: 50° (old record: 55°, 1953) Islip: 52° (old record: 60°, 2017) Manchester: 51° (old record: 57°, 1968) Milton, MA: 46° (old record: 51°, 2017) Mount Pocono: 47° (old record: 53°, 1924) New Brunswick: 50° (old record: 58°, 1918 and 1938) New Haven: 53° (old record: 57°, 1953) New York City-JFK: 52° (old record: 57°, 1953) New York City-LGA: 52° (old record: 57°, 1953) New York City-NYC: 51° (old record: 55°, 1884) Newark: 53(tied record set in 1953) Norfolk: 61° (tied record set in 1930) Philadelphia: 53° (old record: 59°, 1918) Poughkeepsie: 50° (old record: 52°, 1953) Providence: 50° (old record: 53°, 1996) Scranton: 52°(tied record set in 1953) Sterling, VA: 57° (old record: 62°, 1971) Trenton: 51 (old record: 54°, 1915) Westfield, MA: 49° (old record: 60°, 1930 and 2017) Westhampton: 51° (old record: 58°, 2017) White Plains: 50° (old record: 56°, 1953) Wilmington, DE: 53° (old record: 62°, 1953 and 1971) Worcester: 47° (old record: 51°, 1996) 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FPizz Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 3.01" total Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STORMANLI Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 3.23" Storm Total Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdrag Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 CoCoRAHS Sunday amounts, entire event amounts (late Fri-Sun -iso max around 4.5", and late Wed -Sunday dual event totals (ISO Max a little over 6" Ocean County NJ and around 4.5" CT/LI). Please see maps for your area of interest. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjay Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 ...72 HOUR RAINFALL REPORTS... Location Amount Time/Date Provider ...Connecticut... ...Fairfield County... Shelton 3.32 in 0734 AM 05/31 CWOP Monroe 3.26 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Redding 3.21 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Danbury 3.16 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP 5.6 NE Danbury 3.15 in 0745 AM 05/31 HADS Shelton 3.13 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Bethel 3.07 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Newtown 3.00 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Shelton 2.97 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS Stamford 2.95 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Armonk 2.92 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Trumbull 2.92 in 0640 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Brookfield 2.91 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS New Canaan 2.85 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Shelton 2.84 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Bridgeport 2.67 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Trumbull 0.9 W 2.67 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Danbury 2.65 in 0725 AM 05/31 CWOP Darien 2.65 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS 2 NNE Stamford 2.65 in 1210 AM 05/31 Public Westport 2.64 in 0800 AM 05/31 CWOP Greenwich 2.60 in 0730 AM 05/31 AWS Westport 2.60 in 0816 AM 05/31 CWOP Weston 2.59 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS 3 N New Canaan 2.51 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Fairfield 2.50 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Redding 2.50 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Ridgefield 2.48 in 0630 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Old Greenwich 2.43 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Stratford 2.41 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Brookfield 2.35 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS Danbury 2.23 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Greenwich 2.21 in 0815 AM 05/31 CWOP Bridgeport Airport 2.19 in 0752 AM 05/31 ASOS Stamford 2.09 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Westport 2.03 in 0731 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Middlesex County... Higganum 3.13 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Chester Center 2.7 WNW 2.97 in 0826 AM 05/31 COCORAHS 3.3 N Moodus 2.88 in 0815 AM 05/31 HADS Killingworth 2.86 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Killingworth 2.83 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Durham 2.76 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Westbrook 2.69 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Middlefield 2.49 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS Durham 2.46 in 0812 AM 05/31 CWOP Clinton 2.43 in 0800 AM 05/31 CWOP Clinton 2.33 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP ...New Haven County... Wallingford 3.23 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Guilford 3.11 in 0700 AM 05/31 COOP Meriden Airport 3.10 in 0653 AM 05/31 ASOS Hamden 3.05 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS New Haven 3.05 in 0730 AM 05/31 CWOP Seymour 1.2 WSW 2.95 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Madison 2.90 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS New Haven 2.88 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Meriden 2.87 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Prospect 2.86 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Naugatuck 2.82 in 0615 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Wallingford Center 1.1 N 2.76 in 0559 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Waterbury Airport 2.69 in 0651 AM 05/31 AWOS Hamden 2.64 in 0821 AM 05/31 CWOP Waterbury 2.63 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Stony Creek 2.60 in 0734 AM 05/31 CWOP Guilford 2.48 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP New Haven 2.47 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Milford 2.43 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP New Haven Airport 2.42 in 0653 AM 05/31 ASOS ...New London County... Colchester 0.6 ENE 3.58 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Preston 3.36 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Oakdale 3.35 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Griswold 3.33 in 0730 AM 05/31 COCORAHS East Lyme 3.28 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Colchester 1.7 ENE 3.26 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Norwich 3.24 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS New London 3.12 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Waterford 3.11 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Norwich 3.04 in 0700 AM 05/31 COOP Salem 3.6 SE 3.02 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Groton 3.00 in 0812 AM 05/31 CWOP Mystic 2.96 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Groton 2.95 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Mystic 2.94 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Pawcatuck 2.93 in 0730 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Lyme 2.81 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Old Lyme 2.78 in 0650 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Stonington 2.78 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Niantic 2.66 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Groton Airport 2.53 in 0756 AM 05/31 ASOS Pawcatuck 2.49 in 0815 AM 05/31 CWOP 1 NE Norwich 2.34 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS New London 2.29 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP New London 2.27 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...New Jersey... ...Bergen County... Oakland 3.64 in 0725 AM 05/31 CWOP Hasbrouck Heights 3.59 in 0734 AM 05/31 CWOP Paramus 3.46 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS New Milford 3.37 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Teterboro Airport 3.32 in 0651 AM 05/31 ASOS Ridgewood 3.23 in 0730 AM 05/31 Trained Spotter 1 SSE Franklin Lakes 3.16 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Hackensack 3.15 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Park Ridge 3.08 in 0700 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Oakland 3.04 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Tenafly 3.04 in 0730 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Emerson 2.98 in 0709 AM 05/31 CWOP Lodi 2.96 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Oakland 2.87 in 0731 AM 05/31 CWOP River Vale 2.80 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS 0.6 W Oakland 2.79 in 0800 AM 05/31 HADS Oakland 2.78 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Bergenfield 0.2 WNW 2.69 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Leonia 2.66 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Hackensack 2.61 in 0745 AM 05/31 CWOP Franklin Lakes 2.58 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Little Ferry 2.57 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...Essex County... 0.6 SW Caldwell 3.20 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Newark 3.19 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Caldwell 2.90 in 0753 AM 05/31 ASOS West Orange 2.90 in 0727 AM 05/31 CWOP Maplewood 2.76 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS West Caldwell 2.63 in 0730 AM 05/31 CWOP Fairfield 2.61 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Livingston 2.61 in 0800 AM 05/31 CWOP Orange Reservoir 2.48 in 0800 AM 05/31 IFLOWS West Caldwell 2.31 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...Hudson County... Harrison 3.61 in 0800 AM 05/31 COOP Harrison 3.48 in 0531 AM 05/31 CWOP Kearny 3.11 in 0735 AM 05/31 CWOP Jersey City 2.83 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Kearny 2.62 in 0813 AM 05/31 CWOP 1 SW Jersey City 2.55 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Secaucus 2.54 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS 1 ENE Jersey City 2.47 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...Passaic County... Little Falls 3.27 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Ringwood 3.22 in 0710 AM 05/31 RAWS 2.1 E Ringwood 3.00 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Charlottesburg Reservoir 2.97 in 0800 AM 05/31 COOP 0.9 S Wayne 2.96 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Wayne 2.85 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS 0.8 E West Paterson 2.84 in 0745 AM 05/31 HADS West Milford 2.80 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS 1.5 SW Ringwood 2.64 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS 0.8 SE Pompton Lakes 2.51 in 0730 AM 05/31 HADS Hawthorne 2.41 in 0710 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Union County... Newark Airport 2.88 in 0751 AM 05/31 ASOS Cranford 2.83 in 0350 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Westfield 2.83 in 0630 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Springfield 2.72 in 0830 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Mountainside 2.08 in 0730 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Linden Airport 2.00 in 0815 AM 05/31 AWOS ...New York... ...Bronx County... Pelham Parkway Houses 3.53 in 0802 AM 05/31 CWOP 1 ENE East Tremont 3.36 in 0945 PM 05/30 Trained Spotter Fordham 3.25 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Harlem 2.58 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...Kings County... Boerum Hill 3.39 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS South Slope 3.13 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Prospect Park 2.89 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Sheepshead Bay 2.55 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP Brooklyn College 2.52 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Brooklyn 2.26 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Dyker Heights 2.16 in 0815 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Nassau County... Lynbrook 0.6 ENE 3.28 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS East Rockaway 3.14 in 0820 AM 05/31 CWOP Muttontown 2.83 in 0735 AM 05/31 CWOP Wantagh 2.77 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Great Neck 2.74 in 0730 AM 05/31 CWOP Syosset 2.67 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Mineola 2.64 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Searingtown 2.60 in 0815 AM 05/31 AWS Carle Place 2.39 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Levittown 2.39 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS East Hills 2.36 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Levittown 2.31 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP ...New York County... Greenwich Village 3.36 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Washington Heights 2.92 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Midtown Manhattan 2.72 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Central Park 2.59 in 0826 AM 05/31 ASOS 1 S Midtown Manhattan 2.54 in 0824 AM 05/31 URBANET Manhattan 2.38 in 0800 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Orange County... US Military Academy 3.57 in 0755 AM 05/31 RAWS Greenwood Lake 2.99 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Walden 2.95 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS West Point 2.94 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS 2.6 NW Tuxedo Park 2.92 in 0745 AM 05/31 HADS Tuxedo Park 2.83 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Warwick 2.67 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Harriman 2.65 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Warwick 2.62 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Montgomery 2.54 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Otisville 2.48 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Port Jervis 2.46 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Montgomery 2.45 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Montgomery Airport 2.28 in 0805 AM 05/31 AWOS Port Jervis 2.22 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS ...Putnam County... Mahopac 3.18 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS Carmel Hamlet 3.06 in 0800 AM 05/31 COOP Brewster 0.5 N 2.89 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Brewster 2.52 in 0810 AM 05/31 NYSM ...Queens County... 1 SW Lake Success 3.10 in 0900 PM 05/30 Trained Spotter NYC/JFK Airport 2.90 in 0651 AM 05/31 ASOS Kew Garden Hills 2.85 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Bellerose 2.79 in 0821 AM 05/31 CWOP NYC/La Guardia 2.45 in 0651 AM 05/31 ASOS ...Richmond County... Staten Island 3.82 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Staten Island (Willowbrook) 3.14 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS ...Rockland County... Stony Point 3.49 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Nanuet 3.16 in 0630 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Pomona 2.95 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS New City 2.88 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Suffern 2.87 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Spring Valley 2.76 in 0734 AM 05/31 CWOP Pomona 2.52 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Orangeburg 2.42 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Sloatsburg 2.19 in 0802 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Suffolk County... Upton 4.38 in 0800 AM 05/31 NWS Official Miller Place 4.28 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Orient 4.26 in 0920 AM 05/31 Trained Spotter Miller Place 4.16 in 0730 AM 05/31 CWOP Sayville 4.16 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Ridge 4.15 in 1159 PM 05/30 COCORAHS Patchogue 0.9 SE 4.12 in 0643 AM 05/31 COCORAHS East Setauket 4.02 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Centereach 3.94 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Brightwaters 3.86 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Lake Ronkonkoma 3.83 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP Mattituck 3.80 in 0800 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Shirley Airport 3.78 in 0805 AM 05/31 ASOS North Patchogue 3.72 in 0731 AM 05/31 CWOP Islip Airport 3.70 in 0756 AM 05/31 ASOS Sayville 3.64 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Saint James 3.56 in 0812 AM 05/31 CWOP Bayport 1.0 SSE 3.55 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Southold 3.55 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Orient 3.54 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Eastport 3.51 in 0745 AM 05/31 RAWS Stony Brook 3.37 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM Manorville 3.36 in 0530 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Cutchogue 3.33 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Sayville 3.31 in 0730 AM 05/31 CWOP Selden 3.31 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Farmingville 3.30 in 0812 AM 05/31 CWOP Center Moriches 3.29 in 0600 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Orient 3.24 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP Remsenburg 3.24 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP Dix Hills 3.22 in 0814 AM 05/31 CWOP Sagtikos Parkway 3.22 in 0830 AM 05/31 AWS Montauk Airport 3.20 in 0754 AM 05/31 ASOS Westhampton Airport 3.19 in 0700 AM 05/31 ASOS East Hampton 3.16 in 0755 AM 05/31 AWOS Southold 3.02 in 0735 AM 05/31 CWOP West Islip 2.91 in 0824 AM 05/31 CWOP Ridge 2.90 in 0826 AM 05/31 CWOP West Babylon 2.90 in 0827 AM 05/31 CWOP Shirley 2.84 in 0731 AM 05/31 CWOP Blue Point 2.83 in 0810 AM 05/31 CWOP North Babylon 2.81 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP Smithtown 2.68 in 0800 AM 05/31 CWOP Eastport 2.65 in 0714 AM 05/31 CWOP Fort Salonga 2.64 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Patchogue 2.63 in 0825 AM 05/31 CWOP Remsenburg-Speonk 0.9 NE 2.54 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS West Gilgo Beach 2.54 in 0802 AM 05/31 CWOP Centerport 2.53 in 0700 AM 05/31 COOP N. Babylon 2.46 in 0815 AM 05/31 CWOP Huntington 2.45 in 0732 AM 05/31 CWOP 1.1 SE Sag Harbor 2.35 in 0815 AM 05/31 HADS Kings Park 2.34 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP ...Westchester County... New Rochelle 3.44 in 0825 AM 05/31 AWS Shrub Oak 3.29 in 0615 AM 05/31 COOP Elmsford 0.8 SSW 3.19 in 1100 PM 05/30 COCORAHS Eastchester 3.04 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS Chappaqua 2.92 in 0801 AM 05/31 CWOP Midland Park 2.92 in 0745 AM 05/31 IFLOWS Briarcliff Manor 2.91 in 0700 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Armonk 2.89 in 0733 AM 05/31 CWOP Thornwood 2.87 in 0734 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Somers 2.85 in 0825 AM 05/31 NYSM South Salem 2.83 in 0715 AM 05/31 COCORAHS Peekskill 2.61 in 0813 AM 05/31 CWOP North Tarrytown 2.60 in 0829 AM 05/31 AWS 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
etudiant Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Kind of sad, I walk by the Central Park site almost daily and even I, no weather expert, can see that the location is poor. Trees to the east shading the morning sun, more to the west to block any late rays,. How can anyone take measurements from here as representative? I'd be happier if they moved the thermometer to the Belvedere Castle pole, even if it is another 20' up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted May 31, 2021 Author Share Posted May 31, 2021 Top 10 warmest spring across the area. Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2012 57.6 0 2 2010 57.4 0 3 1985 56.2 0 4 1991 56.0 0 5 1977 55.3 0 6 2016 54.9 0 - 2011 54.9 0 - 1945 54.9 0 7 2021 54.8 1 8 2004 54.7 0 - 1998 54.7 0 - 1986 54.7 0 9 2000 54.5 0 10 1973 54.4 0 Time Series Summary for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NY Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2012 57.4 0 - 2010 57.4 0 2 1991 56.5 0 3 2016 55.3 0 4 2006 54.7 0 - 1945 54.7 0 5 2021 54.5 1 - 1998 54.5 0 - 1985 54.5 0 6 1986 54.1 0 - 1977 54.1 0 7 1976 54.0 0 8 2017 53.9 0 - 1942 53.9 0 9 2000 53.8 0 10 2004 53.6 0 Time Series Summary for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2012 54.1 0 2 2010 53.6 0 3 1991 52.9 0 4 2016 51.3 0 - 1977 51.3 0 5 1998 51.2 0 6 2021 51.0 1 - 2011 51.0 0 - 1985 51.0 0 7 1999 50.7 0 8 2002 50.6 0 9 1986 50.5 0 10 1979 50.4 0 - 1973 50.4 0 Time Series Summary for JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NY Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2012 55.5 0 - 2010 55.5 0 2 1985 54.1 0 3 1991 54.0 0 4 1979 53.2 0 5 1973 53.0 0 6 2016 52.9 0 7 1986 52.6 0 8 2021 52.4 1 - 2011 52.4 0 9 2004 52.3 0 10 1981 52.1 0 - 1977 52.1 0 Time Series Summary for IGOR I SIKORSKY MEMORIAL AIRPORT, CT Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2012 54.3 0 2 2010 53.7 0 3 1991 52.8 0 4 2016 51.5 0 5 1979 51.3 0 6 2021 51.1 1 - 1985 51.1 0 7 1986 50.5 0 8 2011 50.4 0 - 1998 50.4 0 - 1977 50.4 0 9 2020 50.3 0 - 2017 50.3 0 - 1955 50.3 0 10 1974 50.2 0 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted May 31, 2021 Share Posted May 31, 2021 Clouds departed after mid-afternoon resulting in a mainly sunny remainder of the day. The temperature soared into the upper 60s. Some photos from the New York Botanical Garden where the roses burst into bloom this week. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted June 1, 2021 Share Posted June 1, 2021 On 5/30/2021 at 8:13 PM, nycwinter said: last time it hit 100 in june in nyc was in 1966 same for JFK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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