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4 minutes ago, FPizz said:

On the ambient network, all Manhattan station sites are 94-96 currently.  There are about 10 sites from Washington Heights down to Tribeca.  

Thanks.  I looked at wunderground earlier all everything was 98 in Manhattan but besides that, all of interior Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau is 97-100.  That's what I based my comment on.  

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8 minutes ago, CIK62 said:

Did they make it to 100 in the last hour?                    Coney Island at 90*(62%RH) at 2pm.

Past 6 Hours Observations for EWR
MOST RECENT DATA:  2pm edt    9-AUG-22
NEWARK INTL ARPT, NJ (   30')                        LAT=40.70N LON= 74.17W   
STA     TMP DP RH  WD WS  G PRS  ALT PCPN     CLOUD LEVELS HGT TYP   VIS  WX
EWR  9am 87 74 64 230 11    132 2992       110 SCT 150 SCT 250 SCT    10
    10am 91 72 53 250  9 18 128 2991        80 SCT 140 SCT 250 SCT    10
    11am 94 71 47 280 15 21 128 2991        45 SCT  80 SCT 140 SCT    10
    12pm 96 70 42 260 15 22 124 2990                50 SCT  90 SCT    10
     1pm 99 69 37 230 14 23 119 2988        60 SCT  90 SCT 140eSCT    10
     2pm 98 69 38 280 16 23 116 2987                65 SCT  HI ???    10
EWR    6 temps: high=  99 at  1pm low=  87 at  9am mean=  94.1   precip=  0.00
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Yes they did

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One thing for sure.  Anyone who does not get meaningful rain today or tomorrow is going to have to wait until mid or late week next week for next chance at anything worth mentioning.  As for today does not look hopeful for any decent amounts over a widespread area.  Best chances tomorrow south and east of the TTN to EWR line.  Expectations for my location are low that any relief from the obscene dryness comes over the next 24 - 36 hours.  Add to that sunny skies with low humidity Friday into the weekend will continue to dry things out.

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