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I thought moderate humidity was forecast. Think it's related to the strong west wind out; that wasn't forecast. I think. 93°F with a dewpoint of 56°F.
Toast in Central Park: 96°F with a dewpoint of 54°F. Relative humidity 24%. If this keeps up, there may be fire danger.
Chicago/ORD is currently at 90F with a dew point of 75F, and Chicago/MDW is at 91F with a dew point of 73F. In the suburbs Joliet is at 91F with a dew point of 78F as is Aurora...
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That would be both interesting and awful at the same time. Wonder how high water temperatures will go. Sandy Hook currently has a warm 80 F/27 C temperature, but Atlantic City is apparently only at 64 F/18 C?
That would be both interesting and awful at the same time. Wonder how high water temperatures will go. Sandy Hook currently has a warm 80 F/27 C temperature, but Atlantic City is apparently only at 64 F/18 C?
Yup.. torch-o-rama. I remember there was a time when we get these hot days and get a 3-5 day break. Lol. Had a feeling this would happen. Ugh.
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Originally Posted by nei
What an interesting patten. Low 60s 150 miles to the north, mid 90s here. That partly explains the winds. Trough up north? Mt. Washington is reporting only 48°F, midlevels aren't hot up north, that's below average for there. Bright red bands there.
It's so hot the wind doesn't make me feel cooler.
Nice description of the winds. Exactly.
Yeah 20C over here.
13C over Mt Washington
Heat dome there. We're getting downsloping off warm mountains but Mt Washington getting a Canadian flow plus its raining with clouds..
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