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This summer is starting out with EWR having warmer temperature departures than LGA. We saw a pattern like this last summer. It’s a reversal from LGA having the higher departures from 2018 to 2020. So our stations are very sensitive to prevailing wind directions since they are located so close to the Atlantic and LI Sound. 
 

JJA 2022 so far

EWR…+3.5

LGA….+0.6

JJA 2021

EWR…+2.5

LGA…..+0.7

JJA….2020

EWR….+2.4

LGA…..+4.2

JJA….2019

EWR….+1.3

LGA…..+2.0

JJA……2018

EWR….+1.3

LGA……+2.6

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Clouds today may break this afternoon and warm things up into the mid 80s.  Onshore flow Wed and Thu keep the furnace to our south and west before a brief intrusion later Thu overnight (6/16) and through Friday (6/17).  Trough digs in Saturday (6/18) through early next week Tue (6/21) making way for what appears to be dry and very pleasant and one of the coolest fathers day in a while.  70s.  Beyond there height rise and the ridge pushes the trough out.  While the hottest/core of the heat looks to mainly stay south and west, the period 6/22 and into later next week looks hot and perhaps the first heat wave for the area.

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Pretty impressive omega pattern for the 2nd half of a June. A piece of the Great Lakes heat comes east with 90s potential on Friday. Then a quick temperature drop to lows in the 50s and maybe 40s interior for Sunday morning. We’ll have to see how much heat can come east later in June when the ridge flexes to our west again.


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2014 was the last time that Newark had a top 10 lowest number of 90° days.  
 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Jan through Dec
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Rank
Year
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
Missing Count
1 1967 7 0
2 1996 9 0
3 1985 11 0
4 1982 12 0
- 1975 12 0
- 1946 12 0
5 2004 13 0
6 2009 14 0
- 1962 14 0
- 1956 14 0
- 1935 14 0
7 2014 15 0
- 1976 15 0
- 1969 15 0
- 1960 15 0
- 1942 15 0
- 1940 15 0
8 2000 16 0
- 1978 16 0
9 1932 17 0
10 1974 18 0
- 1954 18 0
- 1951 18 0
- 1950 18 0
- 1938 18 0
- 1934 18 0
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7 minutes ago, bluewave said:

2014 was the last time that Newark had a top 10 lowest number of 90° days.  
 

Time Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ - Jan through Dec
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Rank
Year
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
Missing Count
1 1967 7 0
2 1996 9 0
3 1985 11 0
4 1982 12 0
- 1975 12 0
- 1946 12 0
5 2004 13 0
6 2009 14 0
- 1962 14 0
- 1956 14 0
- 1935 14 0
7 2014 15 0
- 1976 15 0
- 1969 15 0
- 1960 15 0
- 1942 15 0
- 1940 15 0
8 2000 16 0
- 1978 16 0
9 1932 17 0
10 1974 18 0
- 1954 18 0
- 1951 18 0
- 1950 18 0
- 1938 18 0
- 1934 18 0

EWR number of 90(+) days in June back to 2010.  Friday should notch the 2nd and between 6/22 and 6/30 would be the question of how much heat can bleed or push east from the west.  But even in 2016 with 3 the summer turned in July.

EWR:

June:

2021 : 13
2020: 5
2019: 4
2018: 5
2017: 5
2016: 3
2015: 4
2014: 2
2013: 4
2012: 6
2011: 4
2010: 13

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39 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

EWR number of 90(+) days in June back to 2010.  Friday should notch the 2nd and between 6/22 and 6/30 would be the question of how much heat can bleed or push east from the west.  But even in 2016 with 3 the summer turned in July.

33 days reaching 90° is the new average for EWR from 2010 to 2021. So 2017 and 2014 were the only significantly below average years during this period. 
 

Monthly Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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Year
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Season
Mean 0 2 6 14 8 3 0 33
2021 0 4 12 11 13 1 0 41
2020 0 0 5 17 9 0 0 31
2019 0 1 4 14 4 3 1 27
2018 0 4 5 9 14 4 0 36
2017 0 3 5 9 2 3 0 22
2016 0 3 3 16 13 5 0 40
2015 0 2 4 11 13 5 0 35
2014 0 0 2 8 2 3 0 15
2013 0 2 4 15 3 1 0 25
2012 0 2 6 16 7 2 0 33
2011 0 1 4 22 4 0 0 31
2010 1 2 13 21 11 6 0 54

 

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9 minutes ago, bluewave said:

33 days reaching 90° is the new average for EWR from 2010 to 2021. So 2017 and 2014 were the only significantly below average years during this period. 
 

Monthly Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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Year
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Season
Mean 0 2 6 14 8 3 0 33
2021 0 4 12 11 13 1 0 41
2020 0 0 5 17 9 0 0 31
2019 0 1 4 14 4 3 1 27
2018 0 4 5 9 14 4 0 36
2017 0 3 5 9 2 3 0 22
2016 0 3 3 16 13 5 0 40
2015 0 2 4 11 13 5 0 35
2014 0 0 2 8 2 3 0 15
2013 0 2 4 15 3 1 0 25
2012 0 2 6 16 7 2 0 33
2011 0 1 4 22 4 0 0 31
2010 1 2 13 21 11 6 0 54

 

2013 had that tremendous surge with the W Atlantic RIdge in July then petered out beyond there.  2009 / 2004 in the 20 year expansion as well with 2003 also kind of below the norm.  The signal for that ridge being anchored into the Plains and GL/MW is more reminiscent of the warmer ones where chuncks of the heat come east in longer durations as the summer progresses.

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18 minutes ago, lee59 said:

The Newark area seems to be the hottest place in the summer for the NY metro area, maybe parts of the city can be as hot. As for Newark, no surprise with all the concrete, industrial facilities and missing out on the sea breeze.

Parts of NYC away from the sea breeze are just as hot as the Newark area is. The NYC micronet is doing a good job at filling in the temperatures between the airports which are right on the water. The record heat on May 31st was impressive around NYC and Newark.

May 31st highs

13th St./16th / Alphabet City 99 67 85 99 67 78 27 0.00 16
9:05pm
7
11:20am
26.9
160 Ave. / Howard Beach 96 68 81 96 68 88 32 0.00      
28th St. / Chelsea 96 70 85 96 70 73 29 0.00 25
11:45am
10
11:45am
25.0
Astoria 97 64 84 97 64 82 30 0.00 18
10:15pm
9
10:15am
26.0
Bensonhurst / Mapleton 97 71 84 97 71 81 31 0.00     25.0
Bronx Mesonet 94 63 82 94 63 79 32 0.00 24
11:50pm
15
11:25pm
29.2
Brooklyn Mesonet 93 67 82 93 67 82 32 0.00 26
10:45am
16
10:40am
27.1
Brownsville 100 69 84 100 69 77 27 0.00      
Corona 99 66 84 99 66 80 28 0.00      
E 40th St. / Murray Hill 96* 70* 85* 96* 70* 70* 30*        
Fresh Kills 97 69 85 97 69 82 29 0.00 22
10:05am
12
9:50am
 
Glendale / Maspeth 96 65 83 96 65 81 30 0.00      
Gold Street / Navy Yard 96 66 84 96 66 78 30 0.00 23
10:30am
13
10:50am
26.6
Lefferts / South Ozone Park 98 68 83 98 68 80 29 0.00      
Manhattan Mesonet 93 65 82 93 65 79 31 0.00 27
1:45am
17
10:10am
27.6
Newtown / Long Island City 96 65 84 96 65 80 28 0.00 25
11:25am
14
9:55pm
25.3
Queens Mesonet 93 64 81 93 64 87 32 0.00 26
10:25am
15
10:45am
26.1
Queensbridge / Dutch Kills 98 66 85 98 66 75 28 0.00     23.7
Staten Island Mesonet 95 69 84 95 69 80 30 0.00 29
10:10am
17
10:20am
28.4
TLC Center 94 65 83 94 65 78 30 0.00 24
10:20pm
10
10:05pm
28.0
Tremont / Van Nest 99 63 85 99 63 81 28 0.00 18
10:15pm
8
12:45am
27.0


 

Monthly Data for May 2022 for Upton NY NWS CWA
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State
Name
Station Type
Highest Max Temperature 
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 98
NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 98
NJ HARRISON COOP 96
NJ CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 95
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Perhaps a long-range clue in this news item -- Yellowstone River flooding sees that river higher than at any point in recorded history, 1918 was the previous high. Assuming that to be in the late spring flood season also, 1918 became quite a hot summer and holds the record of 104 F for August. Late July to mid-August was the hottest portion of the summer; June 1918  and early July had some rather cool weather at times. 

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1 hour ago, Roger Smith said:

Perhaps a long-range clue in this news item -- Yellowstone River flooding sees that river higher than at any point in recorded history, 1918 was the previous high. Assuming that to be in the late spring flood season also, 1918 became quite a hot summer and holds the record of 104 F for August. Late July to mid-August was the hottest portion of the summer; June 1918  and early July had some rather cool weather at times. 

Good reference 93 had some flooding too

 

https://ftpgeoinfo.msl.mt.gov/Documents/Projects/Yellowstone_River_Clearinghouse/Events_Occurrences_Final_Report_111708.pdf

 

 

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1 hour ago, lee59 said:

The Newark area seems to be the hottest place in the summer for the NY metro area, maybe parts of the city can be as hot. As for Newark, no surprise with all the concrete, industrial facilities and missing out on the sea breeze.

On some days they can have a breeze from Newark Bay but generally yes. The hottest place in the entire metro might be central Queens near Maspeth/Corona. I believe Bluewave posted a map some time ago. LGA can get the NE breeze from the sound and JFK obviously has the seabreeze almost every day. Central Park would also be a regular hot spot if there wasn’t the issue with the thermometer. 

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8 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

On some days they can have a breeze from Newark Bay but generally yes. The hottest place in the entire metro might be central Queens near Maspeth/Corona. I believe Bluewave posted a map some time ago. LGA can get the NE breeze from the sound and JFK obviously has the seabreeze almost every day. Central Park would also be a regular hot spot if there wasn’t the issue with the thermometer. 

EWR is  influence by a "cooling" southerly flow component from Newark Bay. LGA and  other places saw their temp reach the 90s those times and EWR was stalled in the 80s those days.  In recent years as the WAR built in this occrured. Bluewave pointed that out when LGA had the stronger positive temperature departures.

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1 hour ago, jm1220 said:

On some days they can have a breeze from Newark Bay but generally yes. The hottest place in the entire metro might be central Queens near Maspeth/Corona. I believe Bluewave posted a map some time ago. LGA can get the NE breeze from the sound and JFK obviously has the seabreeze almost every day. Central Park would also be a regular hot spot if there wasn’t the issue with the thermometer. 

Yeah, Corona Queens and Newark both made it to 103°on 6-30-21. It was the warmest June temperature on record at Newark. The new NYC micronet is a valuable addition to our local weather observations. 
 

13th St./16th / Alphabet City 101 75 90 107 75 91 35 0.40 26
9:10pm
11
9:10pm
25.9
160 Ave. / Howard Beach 91 76 83 102 76 89 51 0.08      
28th St. / Chelsea 99 75 89 103 75 94 35 0.98 30
8:50pm
13
9:05pm
20.4
Astoria 100 73 89 107 73 95 36 0.58 26
9:00pm
13
9:05pm
23.8
Bensonhurst / Mapleton 97 78 88 107 78 84 39 0.00     26.3
Bronx Mesonet 98 75 88 103 75 90 37 0.38 35
8:55pm
15
9:00pm
28.7
Brooklyn Mesonet 95 75 86 103 75 87 41 0.00 31
10:05pm
18
9:30pm
26.9
Brownsville 97 76 88 106 76 89 40 0.19      
Corona 103 75 90 109 75 92 34 0.35      
E 40th St. / Murray Hill 99 74 89 104 74 93 37 0.66      
Fresh Kills 99 73 88 105 73 94 36 0.06 27
9:40pm
16
9:40pm
 
Glendale / Maspeth 99 74 89 107 74 93 37 0.33      
Gold Street / Navy Yard 100 75 88 105 75 90 35 0.30 32
9:00pm
16
9:00pm
26.2
Lefferts / South Ozone Park 95 74 85 105 74 93 49 0.10      
Manhattan Mesonet 97 73 87 102 73 94 39 0.98 35
8:45pm
19
8:50pm
21.6
Newtown / Long Island City 99 74 89 104 74 90 36 0.25 25
9:10pm
11
5:55pm
24.3
Queens Mesonet 94 73 86 103 73 92 45 0.27 38
9:05pm
20
9:10pm
24.0
Queensbridge / Dutch Kills 100 74 90 105 74 95 34 0.63     19.5
Staten Island Mesonet 97 72 86 104 72 94 40 0.12 36
9:40pm
17
9:40pm
24.2
TLC Center 97 73 87 101 73 94 38 0.64 26
8:50pm
11
9:55pm
23.6
Tremont / Van Nest 103 75 90 110 75 92 32 0.45 24
8:50pm
12
5:05pm
2


 

Data for June 30, 2021 through June 30, 2021
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State
Name
Station Type
Highest Max Temperature 
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 103
NJ HARRISON COOP 101
NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 100
NJ CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 100
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