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I kid you not, this was five whole degrees lower an hour ago. But up to 97º in Central Park.
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The author of this morning’s AFD said all climate sites are in play for new records today. Even the June Monthlies!
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Even hotter in the 2PM reading! And the heat index—heat plus humidity—is up to 105°! And at this point, we are only 1° short of the record for the date. Which was set in 1888.
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A tough week ahead, for all boroughs and anyone who commutes in from suburbia. Wouldn't be surprised if brownouts happen in this sort of heat.
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Heat is not the only menace this morning, NYC. We also have a thunderstorm on the way.
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Note the increase in water temps off the Bowery as we enter the summer season! (Later tonight, that is.)
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Here is climatology for the date. And you can see, it hit 96º in Central Park in 1888. That's at risk in our upcoming heat wave. Weather Underground shows Brooklyn's high that day will hit 102º. 🫠
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The Euro forecast for next Tuesday afternoon. And in my next post I will show you how unusual that really will be.
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A 70° dew point temp is yelling “Welcome to Mid-Atlantic Summer” even if the solstice comes on Saturday.
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Radar isn’t so clear on where our threat comes from so it may be convection popping up in random spots. Have a way to get warnings!
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Thunderstorms—and some may be severe—for our Juneteenth holiday. Have an umbrella and an eye to the sky today, OK?
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The Storm Prediction Center of Norman, Oklahoma has us in the yellow bubble for Thursday. That means we may experience strong to severe thunderstorms on Juneteenth, this year.
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Test those air conditioners now, because you will be needing them in the days ahead. I know it seems strange, given that it's pleasantly cool this morning but the torch begins in just a couple of days, and the following week looks even hotter! Upper-mid-90s.
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