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Tomorrow almost has the look of a quasi-PRE from the future Debbie although it probably wouldn’t meet the formal definition. The closed low opening up over the Great Lakes shares the same deep  tropical moisture plume. So my guess is that some localized spot in the wider region has a shot at going over 3” in the convection. I am hoping the crew in CNJ can finally get lucky. Will check the 0z and 12z coming HREF runs for clues. 

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Records:

Highs:

EWR:  100 (2006/2024)
NYC: 100 (1933)
LGA: 100 (2006)
JFK: 97 (2006)


Lows:


EWR: 52 (1943)
NYC: 59 (1964)
LGA: 62 (1947)
JFK: 60 (1964)

Historical:

 

1954 - Mount Rainier in Washington State was still covered with sixteen inches of snow at the 5500 foot level following a big snow season. (David Ludlum)

 

1983: During the early afternoon hours, a strong microburst swept across Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, D.C.  Although the base anemometer was not calibrated at extreme wind speeds, the peak gust hit 149 mph. It was reported that Air Force One, with President Reagan on board, landed less than 10 minutes before the peak gust.

1985 - A nearly stationary thunderstorm deluged Cheyenne, WY, with rain and hail. Six inches of rain fell in six hours producing the most damaging flash flood of record for the state. Two to five feet of hail covered the ground following the storm, which claimed twelve lives, and caused 65 million dollars property damage. (Storm Data)

1986 - A powerful thunderstorm produced 100 mph winds and large hail in eastern Kansas and southwestern Missouri causing 71 million dollars damage, and injuring nineteen persons. It was one of the worst thunderstorms of record for Kansas. Crops were mowed to the ground in places and roofs blown off buildings along its path, 150 miles long and 30 miles wide, from near Abilene to southeast of Pittsburg. (The Weather Channel)

1987 - Record heat gripped parts of the Midwest. A dozen cities reported record high temperatures for the date, including Lincoln, NE, with a reading of 105 degrees, Moline, IL, with an afternoon high of 103 degrees, and Burlington, IA, with a reading of 102 degrees. (The National Weather Summary)

1988 - Two dozen cities in the Upper Midwest reported record high temperatures for the date, including La Crosse WI with a reading of 105 degrees. Highs of 103 degrees at Milwaukee, WI, and South Bend, IN, were records for the month of August. (The National Weather Summary)

1989 - Hurricane Chantal made landfall along the Upper Texas coast about sunrise. Chantal deluged parts of Galveston Island and southeastern Texas with 8 to 12 inches of rain. Unofficial totals ranged up to twenty inches. Winds gusted to 82 mph at Galveston, and reached 76 mph in the Houston area. Tides were 5 to 7 feet high. The hurricane claimed two lives, and caused 100 million dollars damage. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

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May be the first time since 1993 that the state of NJ has recorded 100° readings in June, July, and August.


 

Monthly Data for June 2024 for New Jersey
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NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 100
HARRISON COOP 100
SOUTH JERSEY REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 100
Newark Area ThreadEx

100


 

Monthly Data for July 2024 for New Jersey
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TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 101
HARRISON COOP 101
TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 101
HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 100


 

Monthly Data for August 2024 for New Jersey
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NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 100
Newark Area ThreadEx 100

 


 

Monthly Data for June 1993 for New Jersey
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NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 102
Newark Area ThreadEx 102


 

Monthly Data for July 1993 for New Jersey
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PENNSAUKEN 1N COOP 106
Newark Area ThreadEx 105
NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 105
TUCKERTON 2 NE COOP 104
TOMS RIVER COOP 104
WAYNE COOP 104
BELLEPLAIN STA FOREST COOP 103
LITTLE FALLS COOP 103
LODI COOP 102
ATLANTIC CITY INTL AP WBAN 101
WOODSTOWN PITTSGROV 4E COOP 101
LAKEHURST NAS WBAN 101
Atlantic City Area ThreadEx 101
TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 101
ESTELL MANOR COOP 101
MILLVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WBAN 100
SEABROOK FARMS COOP 100
INDIAN MILLS 2 W COOP 100
PEMBERTON COOP 100
EWING 3 WNW COOP 100
LAMBERTVILLE COOP 100
CANOE BROOK COOP 100
Trenton Area ThreadEx 100


 

Monthly Data for August 1993 for New Jersey
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NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 100
WAYNE COOP 100
Newark Area ThreadEx 100
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 86 / 76 sunny with storms to the northwest and large area in CPA.  Timing is 11 - 2 into our area.  Upper 80s / low 90s - clouds and storms will limit the stronger heat.  Continued hot / humid with storms as the trough slowly approaches and Debby forms near Florida.  Upper 80s / low 90s Sat and Sun, then stronger heat Mon with some clearing and 850 MB temps >18c.  Tue - Fri humid and could be very wet as remnants of what could be Debby and boundary nearby.  Beyond there warmer by mod month with Euro a much hotter look.

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