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The next 8 days are averaging  72degs.(62/82) or +6.

Month to date is  60.7[-1.1].     Should be  64.0[+0.9] by the 29th.

Reached 68 here yesterday.

Today:  88-94, wind w., cloudy, foggy till Noon, then m.suuny, -10 degrees for coastal areas, 73 tomorrow AM.

btw: That 'Nutty' T outburst from last evening, is down 15 degrees across the board now.    Still 97,95 this weekend however.

61*(99%RH) here at  7am FOG<0.1mi.    68* here at 10am., hazy blue and about 5mi. visibility.     Could not even see the early arrivals passing my building in the half-marathon till 9:30am.        72*(95%RH) at Noon.      74* at 1pm.     71*! at 2pm.      69*! at 3pm.      75* at 4pm.     Finally hit 80* at 5pm.      Reached 83* at 5:30pm.        79* at 7pm.

 

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11 minutes ago, nycwinter said:

i am quite sure this fog was not predicted for this morning it looks more dense then yesterday morning..

The dense fog this morning was predicted by the models and we were discussing it.  The HRRR forecast from yesterday is below showing the dense fog for this morning.

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Morning thoughts…

Clouds and fog will give way to partly to mostly sunny skies. High temperatures will likely reach the upper 70s and lower 80s along the Connecticut shore to middle 90s in parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania. Likely high temperatures around the region include:

New York City (Central Park): 90°

Newark: 95°

Philadelphia: 95°

Tomorrow will be another hot day before a cold front brings noticeably cooler weather starting Monday.

Normals:

New York City: 30-Year: 72.6°; 15-Year: 73.3°

Newark: 30-Year: 73.9°; 15-Year: 74.8°

Philadelphia: 30-Year: 75.7°; 15-Year: 76.4°

Daily Records for May 21:

Baltimore: 96°, 1934

Harrisburg: 95°, 1941

New York City-JFK: 90°, 1962 and 1996

New York City-LGA: 93°, 1996

New York City-NYC: 93°, 1996

Newark: 96°, 1996

Philadelphia: 95°, 1934

Washington, DC: 95°, 1934

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7 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

Not getting to 100 is rather annoying.

How much climate change do we need to get at least 1 100 day every year on Long Island?

 

True, but the upper 90’s with dews in the 70’s that we do get are pretty much equivalent to 110+.

My highest recorded temp since I moved here is 99.3 in 2018, only 0.2 shy of what I’d consider 100.

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The 71° dewpoint at SMQ could be the earliest on record. It’s currently the 4th highest on record for the month of May. Looks like their May record is 74°.

Somerville     SUNNY     80  71 

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=155&network=NJ_ASOS&zstation=SMQ&var=max_dwpf&threshold=100&hour=12&sdate=2000%2F01%2F01&edate=2000%2F12%2F31&month=may&_r=t&dpi=100&_fmt=png


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