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1 hour ago, Stormlover74 said:

Ukie also got wetter (with more to come)

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And then you have 12z Euro which is very dry. Very little rain all next week on the Euro. Maybe a compromise between the dry Euro and wet GFS will happen. With all the humidity, I would think there would be at least scattered downpours with some areas getting 1 to 2 inches of rain. 

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4 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

And then you have 12z Euro which is very dry. Very little rain all next week on the Euro. Maybe a compromise between the dry Euro and wet GFS will happen. With all the humidity, I would think there would be at least scattered downpours with some areas getting 1 to 2 inches of rain. 

Yeah I just saw. Guess we'll see

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8 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

And then you have 12z Euro which is very dry. Very little rain all next week on the Euro. Maybe a compromise between the dry Euro and wet GFS will happen. With all the humidity, I would think there would be at least scattered downpours with some areas getting 1 to 2 inches of rain. 

Latest from WPC.  Much will depend on where the western extent of the offshore ridge sets up.  Too far west and we're much drier area wide.

I am riding local 5" amounts over parts of NJ at this time.  L.I. has best chances of seeing only light amounts.

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Grotesque on LI North Shore. Again, as the theme has been last 7-8 years - extremely high dewpoints are the main issue. 76° by me. Earlier climate models had shown less humidity than previous years. We will see how this works out. 

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31 minutes ago, bkviking said:

Grotesque on LI North Shore. Again, as the theme has been last 7-8 years - extremely high dewpoints are the main issue. 76° by me. Earlier climate models had shown less humidity than previous years. We will see how this works out. 

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89/75 here. 
 

87/75 down at FRG, HI 97. 
 

No wind on the water today. Stifling. Everyone jumping off the boats for a swim 

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6 minutes ago, psv88 said:

We needed heat advisories all weekend. It’s been brutal 

Yesterday was warranted, today wasn’t as bad.  This is comparing two 12pm travel games at Otsego field in Dix Hills.

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59 minutes ago, Will - Rutgers said:

a little breeze today is a huge improvement… just a little but really helps the evaporative cooling

I went for a run after the Mets game ended, and that breeze along with the dewpoint down at 66 made it feel pretty good for running despite a temp of 93. So much better today than the last few days, but of course we'll be going back to the super high humidity during the week. 

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