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A Big Cool Down is Coming Sunday!
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A little cooler and lower humidity for today!
Need the sunscreen and sunblock!
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A Very Summer-Like Weekend of Weather!
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Sunny and a litle more humid today, put on the sunscreen!!!!
Sunny and Nice Wednesday & Thursday
Continue reading "The Sun Returns to NYC Today! Warmer & Humid, PM T-storms Too!" »
A Great Looking Weekend is Coming Up!
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However a shower or thunderstorm threat is still possible.
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Rain gear a must once again today! Allow extra time for your commute this morning and evening!
Continue reading "Big Puddles, Heavy Rain, Gusty Winds, Coastal Flooding, Again in NYC!" »
The raw, numerical data associated with the 06z UTC run of the GFS is beginning to roll in as of 5:45 a.m. -- its quantitative rainfall forecast during the 24-hour period ending at 2 a.m. Wednesday has 1.21" in Central Park... By 8 a.m. Wednesday, this total is 1.50"... There obviously will be additional rain occurring through tomorrow night, which will bolster most rainfall totals in the Tri-State Area into the 2-4 inch range... I attempted to fax you the European quantitative forecast data, which yields 3.60" for the 60-hour period beginning at 8 pm last night and ending at 8 a.m. on Thursday morning... Many here in the office share the prevailing idea that there can be many more places that wind up with closer to 4 inches, rather than the lower end of the range (or, the 2-inch value)... With a rich subtropical moisture connection, or a moisture feed that extends all the way southward to the Bahamas, the rain could come down so fast and furiously today that it may cause flash flooding --- and the kind of deluge that could lead to vehicles being submerged in flood waters, etc... There is also the coastal flooding aspect of this storm... The easterly flow, or persistent 'fetch', will combine with the full moon tonight to bring high tides that will average 0.5 to 2.0 feet above normal... So for those who live in coastal areas, such as along the western shores of Long Island Sound, flooding will come from another source...
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