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Morning thoughts…

It will be mostly sunny and pleasant. Temperatures will likely reach lower 80s across much of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 82°

Newark: 86°

Philadelphia: 85°

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 84.9°; 15-Year: 85.8°

Newark: 30-Year: 86.5°; 15-Year: 87.8°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 87.4°; 15-Year: 88.3°

Cooler than normal conditions will likely prevail through the weekend.

Down south, many parts of the Gulf Coast, including New Orleans, Mobile, Greenville, and Pensacola, will likely see temperatures in the upper 90s and heat indices of 110° or above today and tomorrow.

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Concord, New Hampshire and Tucson, Arizona are an unlikely pair to have the wettest July at the same time. Several stations in the Northeast had their wettest July on record.The Port Washington  Cocorahs station had nearly 15 inches.

Time Series Summary for Concord Area, NH (ThreadEx) - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Total Precipitation 
Missing Count
1 2021 13.04 2
2 1915 10.29 0
3 1897 8.56 0
4 1887 7.84 0
5 1872 7.72 0

 

Time Series Summary for Tucson Area, AZ (ThreadEx) - Month of Jul
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Rank
Year
Total Precipitation 
Missing Count
1 2021 7.39 2
2 2017 6.80 0
3 1921 6.24 0
4 1981 6.17 0
5 1919 5.53 0


 

NY-NS-27 
Port Washington 0.8 N 
Lat: 40.839167 
Lon: -73.68025 
* indicates Multi-Day Accumulation Report
Station         NY-NS-27
Date Precip in.
07/01/2021 1.04
07/02/2021 1.12
07/03/2021 2.26
07/04/2021 0.79
07/05/2021 0.00
07/06/2021 0.00
07/07/2021 0.43
07/08/2021 0.01
07/09/2021 3.07
07/10/2021 2.06
07/11/2021 0.02
07/12/2021 0.21
07/13/2021 0.04
07/14/2021 0.02
07/15/2021 T
07/16/2021 0.00
07/17/2021 0.00
07/18/2021 0.28
07/19/2021 0.05
07/20/2021 0.01
07/21/2021 T
07/22/2021 0.34
07/23/2021 0.01
07/24/2021 0.00
07/25/2021 0.22
07/26/2021 2.33
07/27/2021 0.01
07/28/2021 0.31
07/29/2021 0.01
07/30/2021 0.12
Totals :  14.76 in.


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43 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Concord, New Hampshire and Tucson, Arizona are an unlikely pair to have the wettest July at the same time. Several stations in the Northeast had their wettest July on record.The Port Washington  Cocorahs station had nearly 15 inches.

Time Series Summary for Concord Area, NH (ThreadEx) - Month of Jul
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Year
Total Precipitation 
Missing Count
1 2021 13.04 2
2 1915 10.29 0
3 1897 8.56 0
4 1887 7.84 0
5 1872 7.72 0

 

Time Series Summary for Tucson Area, AZ (ThreadEx) - Month of Jul
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Year
Total Precipitation 
Missing Count
1 2021 7.39 2
2 2017 6.80 0
3 1921 6.24 0
4 1981 6.17 0
5 1919 5.53 0


 

NY-NS-27 
Port Washington 0.8 N 
Lat: 40.839167 
Lon: -73.68025 
* indicates Multi-Day Accumulation Report
Station         NY-NS-27
Date Precip in.
07/01/2021 1.04
07/02/2021 1.12
07/03/2021 2.26
07/04/2021 0.79
07/05/2021 0.00
07/06/2021 0.00
07/07/2021 0.43
07/08/2021 0.01
07/09/2021 3.07
07/10/2021 2.06
07/11/2021 0.02
07/12/2021 0.21
07/13/2021 0.04
07/14/2021 0.02
07/15/2021 T
07/16/2021 0.00
07/17/2021 0.00
07/18/2021 0.28
07/19/2021 0.05
07/20/2021 0.01
07/21/2021 T
07/22/2021 0.34
07/23/2021 0.01
07/24/2021 0.00
07/25/2021 0.22
07/26/2021 2.33
07/27/2021 0.01
07/28/2021 0.31
07/29/2021 0.01
07/30/2021 0.12
Totals :  14.76 in.


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Brazil has been unusually cold and old people are talking about the first snowfall they've ever seen there in their entire lives.  Large amounts of crops frozen.  Part of the same pattern?

 

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16 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Brazil has been unusually cold and old people are talking about the first snowfall they've ever seen there in their entire lives.  Large amounts of crops frozen.  Part of the same pattern?

 

Buy coffee, the cold in Brazil will really impact supply.

Maybe switch to Red Bull?

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Fair but somewhat cooler than normal weather will prevail through the weekend. Tomorrow will be especially cool. Temperatures will likely start out in the 50s outside of New York City and rise only into the upper 70s in and around the City and possible lower 80s from central New Jersey southward.

Through much of July, the area of drought over northwestern North America has largely driven the upper air pattern. The MJO has played a much lesser role. Should that remain the case, much of August could see warm temperature anomalies in the western half of the United States, especially the northwestern U.S. and western Canada. The Northeast could see near normal or below normal readings. Since 1869, there were 9 cases where July saw 8.00" or more of rain. Only 1988 saw a much warmer than normal August (78.8° mean temperature). The remainder of that set of years saw mean temperatures below the 1991-20 August mean of 76.0°.

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +0.6°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.5°C for the week centered around July 21. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged 0.33°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.20°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely prevail through August.

The SOI was +13.11 today.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) figure was -0.713 today.

On July 28 the MJO was in Phase 6 at an amplitude of 1.303 (RMM). The July 27-adjusted amplitude was 1.435 (RMM).

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied near 100% probability that New York City will have a cooler than normal July (1991-2020 normal). July will likely finish with a mean temperature near 76.0° (1.5° below normal).

 

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The last day of July is averaging  71degs.(63/80), or -7.

Month to date is  76.3[-1.3].         July should end at 76.1[-1.4].

Big HW starts around August 09.     EURO keeps predicting rain and losing it.

63*(60%RH) here at 6am, m.clear.       Reached 80* at 6pm.

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Morning thoughts…

This morning, the temperature fell to 60° in New York City’s Central Park. That was the lowest July temperature since July 4 when the low was also 60° and the coolest temperature in the second half of July since July 24, 2007 when the mercury dipped to 58°. Overall, it was tied with 1891 and 1936 for the 4th lowest July 31 temperature.

It will be mostly sunny and cool. Temperatures will likely reach upper 70s and lower 80s in much of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 77°

Newark: 82°

Philadelphia: 81°

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 84.8°; 15-Year: 85.7°

Newark: 30-Year: 86.4°; 15-Year: 87.6°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 87.4°; 15-Year: 88.2°

Cooler than normal conditions will likely prevail through the weekend.

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66 now after a low of 61. That just doesnt happen much at all in July, late July at that. Not in recent memory. Weather apps say record low was 62, based out of closest station at LGA, but they fell a degree or two short.

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

Looks like Islip tied the record low of 55°. FOK made it down to 47° Which is a tie of its record low.

31 Jul 5:56 am 55  49  

 

31 Jul 5:53 am 47

 

 

54 here

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Down to 52 last night with some California-like natural airconditioning over night.  Some clouds moving through the area with mostly cloudy conditions in SNJ and more breaks C/N-NJ/NYC.  IT should clear for most in the mid morning and make way for a glorious day and farewell to July.  Low 80s dry and sunshine.  BBQ - beach and pressure washing weather.

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Third year in a row that Newark finishes June 1st to July 31st with top 10 warmth.

 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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Rank
Ending Date
Mean Avg Temperature Jun 1 to Jul 31
Missing Count
1 1994-07-31 79.8 0
2 2010-07-31 79.3 0
3 1993-07-31 79.2 0
4 2011-07-31 78.6 0
5 2021-07-31 77.7 1
- 2020-07-31 77.7 0
6 1999-07-31 77.5 0
7 2013-07-31 77.1 0
8 2008-07-31 77.0 0
- 1987-07-31 77.0 0
- 1981-07-31 77.0 0
9 1988-07-31 76.8 0
10 2019-07-31 76.7 0
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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

Third year in a row that Newark finishes June 1st to July 31st with top 10 warmth.

 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Ending Date
Mean Avg Temperature Jun 1 to Jul 31
Missing Count
1 1994-07-31 79.8 0
2 2010-07-31 79.3 0
3 1993-07-31 79.2 0
4 2011-07-31 78.6 0
5 2021-07-31 77.7 1
- 2020-07-31 77.7 0
6 1999-07-31 77.5 0
7 2013-07-31 77.1 0
8 2008-07-31 77.0 0
- 1987-07-31 77.0 0
- 1981-07-31 77.0 0
9 1988-07-31 76.8 0
10 2019-07-31 76.7 0

top 13 if you count the years...1987 would be top 5 if it started three days sooner...

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