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12 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

I actually thought Wednesday afternoon was more oppressive than anything we have had the last two days. 
 

It actually feels like a nice summer day outside currently…

Yeah the humidity is a little lower than yesterday. The dewpoint here right now is 69. That along with temps in the low 90s isn't bad at all. This heat wave is meh as you said. 

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45 minutes ago, psv88 said:

Up to 92 now, but sea breeze is upon us, let’s see if it’s just a dew spike or actually cools us down. 
 

roasting today in NW Suffolk. Many PWS to my north are 92-94. 

Just a dewpoint spike here. Temp still 89-90, actually was able to hit 90.1 even after the sea breeze. Feels hotter today, yesterday's breezy conditions helped a lot

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24 minutes ago, TWCCraig said:

Just a dewpoint spike here. Temp still 89-90, actually was able to hit 90.1 even after the sea breeze. Feels hotter today, yesterday's breezy conditions helped a lot

Yup, 92/75/104 now

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Newark fell 1° below the warmest spots in NJ. this month so far.

 

Data for July 1, 2023 through July 28, 2023
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Name
Station Type
Highest Max Temperature 
LONG BRANCH-OAKHURST COOP 97
FREEHOLD-MARLBORO COOP 97
HARRISON COOP 97
NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 96
Newark Area ThreadEx 96
ATLANTIC CITY INTL AP WBAN 95
HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 95
ESTELL MANOR COOP 95
AEROFLEX-ANDOVER AIRPORT WBAN 95
Atlantic City Area ThreadEx 95
MANASQUAN 1 NW COOP 95
SEABROOK FARMS COOP 94
NEW BRUNSWICK 3 SE COOP 94
TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 94
SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 94
SOMERSET AIRPORT WBAN 94
New Brunswick Area ThreadEx 94
TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 94
MILLVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WBAN 93
MOORESTOWN 4 E COOP 93
EWING 3 WNW COOP 93
WERTSVILLE 4 NE COOP 93
FLEMINGTON 5 NNW COOP 93
CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 93
PHILADELPHIA/MT. HOLLY WFO COOP 93
EB FORSYTHE NEW JERSEY RAWS 93
PENNSAUKEN 1N COOP 93
CAPE MAY 2 NW COOP 92
TRENTON-MERCER AIRPORT WBAN 92
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DCA slagged for a low temperature report? Now we've seen everything.

DonS, have you been following Mediterranean heat wave. I think it peaked around Monday-Tuesday with quite a few locations near all-time record highs. One example, Catania on east coast of Sicily, 45.6 C (all-time record high 46.0). Some locations in Tunisia may have exceeded all-time records near 49 C (120F). Similar setup to Arizona heat wave, the heat tries to move north but so far this summer central and northern Europe have remained relatively temperate. British Isles had warmer June than July for first time since 1970 and it wasn't even close, CET 17.0  June then around 16.1 for July. It was fifth warmest June on record in Britain, and warmest since 1846. All four warmer years were well back, 1846, 1826, 1676 and 1822 were warmer. June is the only month in the CET series with records mainly confined to pre-modern warming era although May is almost the same and its warmest month was 1833. 

The twelve months in CET (which spans 1659 to present) have these years as warmest on record: Jan 1916, Feb 1779, Mar 1957, Apr 2011, May 1833, June 1846, July 2006, Aug 1995, Sep 2006, Oct 2001, Nov 1994, and Dec 2015. The warmest year was 2014. The warmest day was last July 19th. June 1676 is the only "Maunder month" to crack any top five and in general the Maunder minimum period is about a Celsius degree colder than the overall average and almost 2 C colder than recent 30-year averages. Before this modern warming era, 1721 to 1739 was a relatively warm interval, and 1818 to 1834 was often quite warm despite some cold winters. 

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These underperforming SE Ridge/ WAR amplifications have become few and far between. The common denominator seems to be when we have near record rainfall in area. My guess is that the ridge usually verifies stronger around 75% or more of the time from 6-10 days out. So this is one of the few times that the models were too warm. Could also be related to the near record blocking this month.
 

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