winterwarlock Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 50 minutes ago, Allsnow said: Pouring! More rain then I thought we would get today Meh got less than .05. Some were touting 2-3 inches of rain What an epic 2 day model fail Broil watch is on. To me finally underperforming is an indication of a pattern flip. Next week we roast September style Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allsnow Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 8 minutes ago, winterwarlock said: Meh got less than .05. Some were touting 2-3 inches of rain What an epic 2 day model fail Broil watch is on. To me finally underperforming is an indication of a pattern flip. Next week we roast September style I didn’t think we would get that much….it was evident last Friday that the rain would be well nw of us. Enjoy the heatwave next week as it only took to September to get it 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJO812 Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Heavy rain here in Brooklyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_other_guy Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 i hope this 2 week dry stretch pans out. cant take this rain anymore. if you live in trees, everything is perpetually wet and moldy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravitylover Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 6 minutes ago, the_other_guy said: i hope this 2 week dry stretch pans out. cant take this rain anymore. if you live in trees, everything is perpetually wet and moldy. Yup. It will also help the foliage be better, too wet and it usually gets moldy as it changes then just falls off. Got a quick .25 this morning. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee59 Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Quick .26 here, temperature down to 69 degrees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cfa Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 This rain is so cold, I’m disgusted. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongBeachSurfFreak Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Jones beach is completely flooded as expected. This evenings high tide should really cause some issues as the swell is peaking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravitylover Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 13 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said: Jones beach is completely flooded as expected. This evenings high tide should really cause some issues as the swell is peaking. What's the expected supermoon high tide supposed to be without the storm influence? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Rainy morning here at KHVN. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FPizz Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Just .09" here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 breaks and sun soon 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian5671 Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 partly sunny here now 74 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 2 hours ago, SACRUS said: breaks and sun soon Just about cleared out here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee59 Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Ended up with .30 inch of rain here. Now sunny and muggy temperature 80 degrees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted August 30, 2023 Share Posted August 30, 2023 Idalia and Franklin (real - time) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Sustained unseasonable warmth could develop starting late in the first week of September or just afterward. The ECMWF weeklies suggest that the September 4-18 period could see temperatures average above to much above normal across the region. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +3.1°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.5°C for the week centered around August 23. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +3.27°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +1.23°C. El Niño conditions will likely continue to strengthen into the fall with the current East-based event transitioning to a basinwide El Niño for the upcoming winter. The SOI was -24.76 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.278 today. On August 28 the MJO was in Phase 2 at an amplitude of 0.986 (RMM). The August 27-adjusted amplitude was 1.100 (RMM). Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied near 100% probability that New York City will have a cooler than normal August (1991-2020 normal). August will likely finish with a mean temperature near 75.0° (1.1° below normal). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Of course we lose the blocking as we head into fall 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustinRP37 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 3 minutes ago, psv88 said: Of course we lose the blocking as we head into fall I’m fine with losing it for fall if it can return for winter, but lately we know how that goes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForestHillWx Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 66 with low humidity. Windows open for the next few days, followed by the heat. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 8/30 EWR: 88 New Brnswck: 85 ACY: 85 LGA: 85 TEB: 85 JFK: 85 PHL: 85 BLM: 84 ISP: 84 TTN: 84 NYC: 83 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 8/30 Records: Highs: EWR: 100 (1953) NYC: 98 (1973) LGA: 99 (1953) Lows: EWR: 49 (1934) NYC: 50 (1965) LGA: 55 (1986) Historical: 1776 - General Washington took advantage of a heavy fog to evacuate Long Island after a defeat. Adverse winds kept the British fleet from intervening. (David Ludlum) 1838: A major tornado, possibly the worst in Rhode Island history, passed south of Providence. It uprooted and stripped trees of their branches, unroofed or destroyed many houses, and sucked water out of ponds. The tornado barely missed a local railroad depot, where many people were waiting for a train. The tornado injured five people. 1839 - A hurricane moved from Cape Hatteras NC to offshore New England. An unusual feature of the hurricane was the snow it helped produce, which whitened the Catskill Mountains of New York State. Considerable snow was also reported at Salem NY. (The Weather Channel) 1982 - A tropical depression brought torrential rains to portions of southern Texas. Up to twelve inches fell south of Houston, and as much as eighteen inches fell southeast of Austin. The tropical depression spawned fourteen tornadoes in three days. (David Ludlum) Record cold gripped the northeastern U.S. Thirty-one cities in New England reported record lows, and areas of Vermont received up to three inches of snow. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Eight cities in California and Oregon reported record high temperatures for the date, including Redding CA and Sacramento CA where the mercury hit 100 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Thunderstorms drenched Georgia and the Carolinas with heavy rain, soaking Columbia, SC, with 4.10 inches in three hours. Fresno CA was the hot spot in the nation with a record high of 109 degrees. Duluth MN tied their record for the month of August with a morning low of 39 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced large hail in Montana and North Dakota during the evening and early nighttime hours. Hail three inches in diameter was reported 20 miles south of Medora ND, and thunderstorms over Dawson County MT produced up to three inches of rain. Thunderstorms produced golf ball size hail at Roundup MT, Dazey ND and Protection KS. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravitylover Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Lol @ 1839. Can you imagine if it snowed in August now, people would lose their minds. Haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee59 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 64 degrees this morning with lower humidity, feels great. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_other_guy Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 61F here. Put on long sleeves for the dog walk haha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CIK62 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 The last day of August is averaging 72degs.(64/80) or Normal. August to date is 75.2[-1.0]. August should end at 75.0[-1.1]. Reached 86 here yesterday at 5pm. Today: 76-80, becoming m. sunny, 62 by tomorrow AM. 66*(70%RH) here at 7am. 65* at 9am. 70* at Noon. 73* at 2pm. 77* at 4pm. Reached 80* at 6pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Summer temperatures were close to average for the warmer 1991-2020 climate normals period. Rainfall was above average north and below average south. Seems like the Driscoll Bridge was the dividing line between above and below average rainfall. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnoSki14 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 Enjoy these next few days because the coming week looks like a hot one. Probably not oppressively so though with dews in the 60s mostly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kat5hurricane Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 11 hours ago, psv88 said: Of course we lose the blocking as we head into fall As long as it comes back for winter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted August 31, 2023 Share Posted August 31, 2023 11 minutes ago, kat5hurricane said: As long as it comes back for winter It'll be back in time for spring 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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