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Morning thoughts…

It will be mostly cloudy with periods of rain and showers.  The afternoon will turn milder. High temperatures will likely reach the lower and middle 50s in much of the region. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 53°

Newark: 54°

Philadelphia: 63°

Noticeably colder air will arrive this weekend.

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 52.1°; 15-Year: 52.8°

Newark: 30-Year: 53.1°; 15-Year: 54.0°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 55.2°; 15-Year: 55.9°

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The last 8 days of March are averaging 42degs.(35/49) or -4.

Month to date is  46.6[+5.0].       March should end at  45.4[+2.6].

Reached 49 here yesterday at midnight, 46 in PM.

Today: 49-52, cloudy, rain-breaks and rain again overnight, wind variable to sw.

No snow fun on the cold days of Sun./Mon.     EURO is 75 by April 02.

46*(95%RH) here at 7am.{44 earlier}.      45*-47*  all afternoon and 47* at 6pm.

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41 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Lots of plants/flowers blooming from the early warmth, may be in trouble. 

Yeah, the average date of the first 70° In Newark  has moved up from March 29th in 1981 to February 27th in 2022. This allows the plants to bloom several weeks earlier than they used to. But the last freeze date has remained steady in late March.This time we may have two consecutive hard freezes Monday and Tuesday following several 70° days since late February. Numerous Cherry Blossoms are already in full bloom around the NYC area.

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

By significant you mean 6" correct?  April 2003, March 2018 and April 2018 fit that description, but like Chris said, when talking about New York City you have to include all 5 boroughs.    JFK had 5" in April 2003 and again in April 2018 and thats close enough to 6" to be considered significant.  March 2018 was closer to 8"

 

The one thing about the 6”+ April events is that they followed cold winters or cold Marches. So they were a product of the cold winter or early spring patterns. April 2018 followed the cold March with record 30” of snow at ISP. April 2003 followed one of our coldest and snowiest winters of the last 20 years. April 1996 speaks for itself with the historic snowfall that year with a cold winter into spring. The all-time April best blizzard of 1982 followed the cold 81-82 winter. 
 

Data for April 6, 1982 through April 6, 1982
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Snowfall 
NY ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP WBAN 16.0
NY PORT JERVIS COOP 15.1
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 12.8
NY WESTCHESTER CO AP WBAN 12.0
NJ LODI COOP 11.5
NY SCARSDALE COOP 10.2
NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 10.1
CT STAMFORD 5 N COOP 10.0
CT DANBURY COOP 10.0
NJ MIDLAND PARK COOP 10.0
NY DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 9.7
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 9.6
NY MINEOLA COOP 9.0
CT NEW HAVEN COOP 9.0
NY NY WESTERLEIGH STAT IS COOP 9.0
NY WESTBURY COOP 8.8
NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 8.8
NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 8.5
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 8.2
NY WEST POINT COOP 8.0
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 8.0


 

Data for April 8, 1996 through April 10, 1996
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Snowfall 
NY PATCHOGUE 2 N COOP 15.0
CT JEWETT CITY COOP 13.0
NY YORKTOWN HEIGHTS 1W COOP 12.0
CT MIDDLETOWN 4 W COOP 12.0
CT NORWICH PUBLIC UTILITY PLANT COOP 11.0
CT IGOR I SIKORSKY MEMORIAL AIRPORT WBAN 9.8
NY ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP WBAN 9.6
CT GROTON COOP 9.5
NJ CHARLOTTEBURG RESERVOIR COOP 9.0
CT DANBURY COOP 8.1
NY BRIDGEHAMPTON COOP 8.0
NY GREENPORT POWER HOUSE COOP 7.5
NY RIVERHEAD RESEARCH FARM COOP 7.0
CT MOUNT CARMEL COOP 6.0
NY MINEOLA 1 NE COOP 5.5
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 4.0


 

Data for April 7, 2003 through April 8, 2003
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Snowfall 
NY BRIDGEHAMPTON COOP 8.0
NJ HARRISON COOP 6.5
NY CENTERPORT COOP 6.4
NY OCEANSIDE COOP 6.1
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 5.6
NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 5.4
NY BRONX COOP 5.3
NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 5.3
NY SEA CLIFF COOP 5.0
NJ CRANFORD COOP 5.0
NY RIVERHEAD RESEARCH FARM COOP 4.5
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 4.4
CT JEWETT CITY COOP 4.0
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 4.0


 

Data for April 1, 2018 through April 3, 2018
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State
Name
Station Type
Total Snowfall 
NJ CEDAR GROVE TWP 0.4 W CoCoRaHS 8.2
NJ WEST CALDWELL TWP 1.3 NE CoCoRaHS 7.5
CT NEW CANAAN 1.9 ENE CoCoRaHS 7.5
NJ TENAFLY 1.3 W CoCoRaHS 7.4
NJ LITTLE FALLS TWP 0.5 WNW CoCoRaHS 7.4
CT DARIEN 2.8 NW CoCoRaHS 7.3
CT STAMFORD 4.2 S CoCoRaHS 7.2
NJ HAWTHORNE 1.0 SSE CoCoRaHS 7.1
NY WADING RIVER 2.0 NW CoCoRaHS 7.1
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 7.0
NJ GLEN ROCK 0.7 SSE CoCoRaHS 7.0
NY GREENWOOD LAKE 3.0 SW CoCoRaHS 7.0
NY ARMONK 0.4 E CoCoRaHS 7.0
CT OAKDALE 2.6 WNW CoCoRaHS 7.0
NY CENTERPORT COOP 6.9
NJ KEARNY 1.7 NW CoCoRaHS 6.8
NJ HARRISON COOP 6.5
NJ OAKLAND 0.9 SSE CoCoRaHS 6.5
NJ HAWTHORNE 0.4 S CoCoRaHS 6.5
NY BRIGHTWATERS 0.7 NNW CoCoRaHS 6.5
CT MADISON CENTER 4.1 N CoCoRaHS 6.5
NY FISHERS ISLAND 0.5 NE CoCoRaHS 6.3
NJ CHARLOTTEBURG RESERVOIR COOP 6.2
CT MADISON CENTER 1.6 W CoCoRaHS 6.2
CT DANBURY COOP 6.1
CT NORWALK 2.9 NNW CoCoRaHS 6.1
CT SEYMOUR 1.5 NE CoCoRaHS 6.1
NJ NEW PROVIDENCE 0.8 ESE CoCoRaHS 6.0
NJ NORTH ARLINGTON 0.7 WNW CoCoRaHS 6.0
CT IGOR I SIKORSKY MEMORIAL AIRPORT WBAN 6.0
CT BRIDGEPORT-SUCCESS HILL COOP 6.0
CT SHELTON 1.3 W CoCoRaHS 6.0
CT RIDGEFIELD 1.9 SSE CoCoRaHS 6.0
NY ARMONK 0.3 SE CoCoRaHS 5.9
NJ WESTFIELD 0.6 NE CoCoRaHS 5.8
NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 5.7
NY WEST NYACK 1.3 WSW CoCoRaHS 5.7
CT MILFORD 1.8 E CoCoRaHS 5.7
CT MYSTIC 0.9 W CoCoRaHS 5.7
CT BETHEL 0.5 E CoCoRaHS 5.6
CT SOUTHBURY 2.0 NNE CoCoRaHS 5.6
CT NEW LONDON 1.0 NNW CoCoRaHS 5.6
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 5.5
NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 5.5
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2 hours ago, matt8204 said:

Looks like we'll be stuck in a disgusting pattern for several weeks.  

It's not that bad. Tomorrow looks nice, we'll probably see more 70s after the Arctic shot. 

Looks like an oscillating pattern into April. 

Temps underperforming today though. Only mid 40s. Temps will almost always underperform in easterly flow events in March-May.

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We had a nice soaking here in the South Shore of Suffolk last night with 1.00 to 1.35. Parts of the Jersey Shore were 2.00+.So a continuation of the winter progressive pattern with the coast doing better than the interior. 
 

Station Number: NY-SF-49  Station Name: Sayville 1.0 SSE
Observation Date 3/24/2022 7:00 AM
Submitted 3/24/2022 7:07 AM
Gauge Catch 1.30 in.
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45 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

It's not that bad. Tomorrow looks nice, we'll probably see more 70s after the Arctic shot. 

Looks like an oscillating pattern into April. 

Temps underperforming today though. Only mid 40s. Temps will almost always underperform in easterly flow events in March-May.

Hope so.  It's frustrating when you have to wait for the nice weather in the spring, especially when we were teased with such a great day last Friday.  

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1 hour ago, matt8204 said:

Hope so.  It's frustrating when you have to wait for the nice weather in the spring, especially when we were teased with such a great day last Friday.  

There are some signs that April may end up being a lot warmer than some people think right now. I don’t think it ends up anything like last April. I also think we start torching in May 

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13 minutes ago, Tekken_Guy said:

I’m just hoping we don’t get a repeat of 2020 or 2018 in April.

Nothing is guaranteed in weather obviously but I see some good signs that this April won’t be like those years and could actually turn out warmer and drier than normal 

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