Brian5671 Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Sundog said: Man that wind REALLY started to howl a little while ago came out of nowhere here. but still a great day 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Tomorrow will be unseasonably warm with readings soaring into the upper 70s and lower 80s in the New York City. The warmest spots will see temperatures approach the middle 80s. The generally mild weather will continue into at least the middle of next week, although Monday could be briefly cooler. It will also remain mainly dry into at least early next week. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +1.2°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.1°C for the week centered around April 9. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +1.25°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.33°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely continue through at least late spring. Early indications are that summer 2025 will be warmer than normal in the New York City and Philadelphia areas. The potential exists for a much warmer than normal summer (more than 1° above normal). The SOI was -13.12 yesterday. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was -0.165 today. Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 55% probability that New York City will have a cooler than normal April (1991-2020 normal). April will likely finish with a mean temperature near 53.4° (0.3° below normal). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted 12 hours ago Share Posted 12 hours ago more 40 kt gusts tomorrow 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjay Posted 10 hours ago Author Share Posted 10 hours ago 10 hours ago, LibertyBell said: We're already seeing this now =\ I tried to look up low temperatures for airports on wunderground, here was the result FRG (Farmingdale) redirects to JFK FOK (Westhampton) and Shirley (HWV) redirects to ISP MJX (Toms River) redirects to ACY BLM (Belmar) redirects to EWR MPO (Mt Pocono) redirects to Avoca So I can't find the low at either FOK or MJX, which are our radiational cooling champions. Low at FOX was 25 https://forecast.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KFOK.html MJX https://forecast.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KMJX.html 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lee59 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Heat Island in full force last few mornings. 65 in the city this morning and closer to 50 in many suburbs, yesterday 50 in the city and 30s in the burbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 16 hours ago, LibertyBell said: and west of NYC.... when was the last time the city had 30 days of 90 or higher, 2010 I think? we had 1.5 nice days, now the clouds have moved in and it's very windy. It would be nice to get a big blocking ridge to keep these lows away from us, there seems to be 2-4 every week (with or without rain.) the high temperature here was at 1 pm, 66, now down to 61. Mid to upper 80s today for the warm spots with very steep lapse rates and gusts approaching 40 mph. But it will be a warm WSW wind instead of the cold NW winds we have recently been getting. So the strongest winds ahead of the front for a change instead of behind it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 32 minutes ago Share Posted 32 minutes ago 67 / 52 and cloudy. Very warm and windy low - mid 80s pending on breaks in the clouds and sun. Front comes through later tonight. Cooler but pleasant Easter Sunday. Monday looks to be caught in the grey with temps stuck near 60. Tuesday back to the upper 70s / low 80s and sunshine. Rindge into the east and overall above normal 4/18 - 4/26. Remaining dry as well 02.5 or less rainfall forecast in the next 7 days with Thu.Fri the next shot at light rain. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted 23 minutes ago Share Posted 23 minutes ago Records: Highs: EWR: 92 (1976) NYC: 92 (1976) LGA: 85 (2002) JFK: 84 (1985) Lows: EWR: 33 (2020) NYC: 21 (1875) LGA: 35 (1983) JFK: 34 (2001) Historical: 1775 - The first engagement of the Revolutionary War took place under clear crisp weather at Lexington-Concord. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) 1927: A deadly tornado outbreak occurred across the central part of Illinois, killing 21 people. The first tornado touched down near Hardin, traveling northeast through Carrollton, then skimmed the south side of Springfield. At Carrollton, a teacher was killed as she held the door of the school shut, saving the lives of her students. The second tornado, peaking at estimated F4 intensity, touched down on the southeast side of Springfield, then moved to affect the towns of Riverton, Buffalo Hart, Chestnut, and Cornland. In Buffalo Hart, only three houses were left standing, while the northern half of Cornland was leveled. The tornado track was 65 miles, ending in Ford County. 1941 - The temperature at Sodus, NY, soared to 95 degrees. The next day Albany, NY, reported a record for April of 93 degrees. (The Weather Channel) 1973 - Glenrock, WY, received 41 inches of snow in just 24 hours, and a storm total of 58 inches, to establish two state records. (18th-20th) (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1976 - The northeastern U.S. was in the midst of an early season heat wave, and the Boston Marathon took place in 90 degree heat. At Providence RI the mercury hit 98 degrees. (David Ludlum) 1986: A major storm system produced ten tornadoes in Texas. One of these tornadoes virtually annihilated the town of Sweetwater. The tornado struck at the unlikely time of 7:17 am. One person was killed, and 100 were injured. 1987 - Forty cities in the central U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date as readings soared into the 80s and lower 90s for Easter Sunday. Fort Smith AR reported a record high of 95 degrees. (The National Weather Summary) 1988 - Severe thunderstorms over the southeastern U.S. early in the day spawned a strong (F-3) tornado which destroyed seventeen homes and severely damaged thirty houses near Madison FL killing four persons and injuring eighteen others. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - A dozen cities in the southwestern U.S. reported new record high temperatures for the date. The afternoon high of 98 degrees at Hanksville UT equalled their record for April. Tucson AZ reported their earliest 100 degree reading of record. (The National Weather Summary) 1990 - Five cities in the northeastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date as readings dipped into the 20s and upper teens. Elkins WV reported a record low of 20 degrees. Thunderstorms over the Southern Plains produced golf ball size hail at San Angelo TX, and up to four inches of rain in southwestern Oklahoma. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1996 - One of the most memorable tornado outbreaks in Illinois history occurred on April 19, 1996. During the day, 33 tornadoes were reported as supercells erupted and moved across the state during the afternoon and evening hours. Wind estimates in excess of 170 mph were associated with some of the stronger tornadoes, one of which ripped through nearby Ogden, IL. (University of Illinois WW2010) 2006: An intense spring snowstorm swept across the Dakotas, dumping up to 5 feet of snow. The heaviest snow fell in the Black Hills, with 59.4 inches at Lead, SD. Bowman, ND reported 18 inches. The storm closed highways including I-94 in North Dakota, cutting power to thousands and was responsible for at least four deaths. Further west, 1 to 3 feet of snow and 50 to 60 mph winds caused drifts up to 10 feet, widespread power outages, and livestock losses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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