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Looks like a top 10 wettest March day potential.

 

Maximum 1-Day Total Precipitation 
for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
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Rank
Value
Ending Date
Period of record: 1869-01-01 to 2024-03-22
1 4.25 1876-03-25
2 3.86 2010-03-13
3 3.44 1977-03-22
4 3.10 1983-03-18
5 2.98 2005-03-28
6 2.95 1914-03-01
7 2.94 1901-03-11
8 2.63 1979-03-06
9 2.61 1953-03-13
10 2.45 2010-03-30


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Precipitation 
for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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Rank
Value
Ending Date
Period of record: 1931-02-01 to 2024-03-22
1 3.99 2010-03-13
2 2.71 1993-03-13
3 2.60 1977-03-22
4 2.57 1991-03-03
5 2.53 1953-03-13
6 2.50 1934-03-31
7 2.44 1983-03-18
8 2.39 1997-03-31
9 2.35 1962-03-12
10 2.34 1951-03-30
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54 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Looks like a top 10 wettest March day potential.

 

Maximum 1-Day Total Precipitation 
for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Value
Ending Date
Period of record: 1869-01-01 to 2024-03-22
1 4.25 1876-03-25
2 3.86 2010-03-13
3 3.44 1977-03-22
4 3.10 1983-03-18
5 2.98 2005-03-28
6 2.95 1914-03-01
7 2.94 1901-03-11
8 2.63 1979-03-06
9 2.61 1953-03-13
10 2.45 2010-03-30


 

Maximum 1-Day Total Precipitation 
for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
Rank
Value
Ending Date
Period of record: 1931-02-01 to 2024-03-22
1 3.99 2010-03-13
2 2.71 1993-03-13
3 2.60 1977-03-22
4 2.57 1991-03-03
5 2.53 1953-03-13
6 2.50 1934-03-31
7 2.44 1983-03-18
8 2.39 1997-03-31
9 2.35 1962-03-12
10 2.34 1951-03-30

 

25 minutes ago, snowman19 said:

Extremely impressive radar. It’s going to be absolutely torrential soon. Would not surprise me if there’s 4+ inch rain totals in the metro area

 

23 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

I think that's likely 

Good morning all. As of 07:51 the park is at .44. Please be careful if you’re out or on the roads. As always ….

 

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14 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Up to 32.6 with .56 so far. While the ground and cars are clear all the trees and bushes are encased in ice. 

My wife’s cousin lives in Pine Bush, she said there’s real good icing up that way

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32 minutes ago, snowman19 said:

Don’t be surprised if we see thunder and lightning later. The soundings support elevated convection. It’s extremely unstable 

The morning KOKX AFD mentioned the possibility:

Confidence in
thunder is low, but with some elevated CAPE, it can not be ruled
out. Some CAMs also continue to show a convective line moving
through the area this afternoon into the early evening. Given
the possibility of this line, strong southeast winds this
afternoon and then strong northwest winds again behind this
system tonight, decided to go with a Wind Advisory for the whole
area. Although gusts will be marginal (mainly isolated 45 to 50
mph) soaked grounds will make it easy for trees to be downed.
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15 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Tough to get good photos but this table is incased in ice. There's a rose bush in the bed there that sprouted new growth this week which is now caked in ice. 

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I like the crocus and daffodils. I hope they can still remain vibrant after the freezing rain. As always ….

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42 and moderate rain.  0.77 in the bucket through 930.  Expecting around 3.   Clearing out tomorrow and Mon before next round of rain and clouds.  Warm up to open April but still active, perhaps stronger warmth by the 6th.

 

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Records:


Highs:

EWR: 82  (1938)
NYC:  76 (2012)
LGA: 74 (2012)

Lows:

EWR: 13 (1934)
NYC: 13  (1934)
LGA:  19 (1940)

 

Historical:

1907: Today was the warmest March day ever recorded in Washington, DC with a maximum temperature of 93 degrees. Washington DC has seen three, 90 degrees days in March, all of which occurred in 1907.

1913 - A vicious tornado hit the city of Omaha, NE. The tornado struck during the late afternoon on Easter Sunday, and in just twelve minutes cut a swath of total destruction five miles long and two blocks wide across the city killing 94 persons and causing 3.5 million dollars property damage. (David Ludlum)

1916 - Pocatello, ID, received a record 14.6 inches of snow in 24 hours. (The Weather Channel)


1920 - A spectactular display of the Northern Lights was visible as far south as Bradenton FL, El Paso TX, and Fresno CA. At Detroit MI, the display was described so brilliant as to blot out all stars below first magnitude.

1987 - A blizzard raged across western Kansas, and the panhandle of Texas and Oklahoma. Pampa TX received 21 inches of snow, and winds gusted to 78 mph at Dodge City KS Altus OK. Governor Hayden declared forty-six counties in western Kansas a disaster area. In southwest Kansas, the storm was described as the worst in thirty years. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1988 - Thunderstorms developing along a strong cold front spawned tornadoes near Roberts ID and Bridger MT. Strong and gusty winds prevailed in the western U.S. Wind gusts in the southwest part of Reno NV reached 89 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1989 - Charlotte and Wilmington, NC, reported rainfall records for the date as showers and thunderstorms prevailed in the southeastern U.S. Freezing rain glazed parts of North Carolina and southern Virginia. Gale force winds produced a heavy surf along the coast of North Carolina. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

1990 - An upper level storm system produced heavy snow in the Lower Missouri Valley. Snowfall totals ranged up to nine inches at Kansas City MO, with eight inches reported at Falls City NE, Columbia MO and Saint Louis MO. Thunderstorms produced heavy snow in the Kansas City area during the evening rush hour. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

2007 - A trailer is thrown through a bowling alley as a tornado moves through Clovis, NM. About 100 homes and businesses are destroyed, at least three schools are damaged and telephone poles are snapped. Thirteen tornadoes struck a dozen communities along the New Mexico/Texas border. Two people were critically injured.

2011 - A series of tornados are spawned from severe thunderstorms in Pennsylvania. In Hempfield Township dozens of homes and a high school auditorium where students are rehearsing a play are severely damaged.

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