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Then they post this. Hit 100 after 5pm. So hard to trust nowadays. Ugh. Question, was everyone else cooling off or did other areas temp RISE after 5pm?
Hartford
LaGuardia
Atlantic City
Caldwell
Toms River
Philly Municipal
Baltimore
Annapolis,MD
St Inigoes,MD
Georgetown,DE
Richmond
Washington Dulles
Charlottesville
Norfolk
Warrenton,VA
Fentress,VA
Had so many outdoor projects to do but there's been only a few windows of opportunity throughout this whole year....again.
Too cold, too snowy, too rainy, too wet, too windy, too hot, too humid, too busy, too tired, too lazy, too many mosquitoes, ect. ect.
We didn't cool off last night!!
First it was a Sea Breeze front last week, Now its the Bermuda High stalling the front!
All models performed poorly with this! This means the warm air lingered overnight and into today and heavy showers will be around today and tomorrow. Guess that means clouds too.
Quote:
National Weather Service New York NY
531 AM EDT Mon Jul 22 2019
.SYNOPSIS...
A frontal boundary remains stalled over the area into Tuesday,
with waves of low pressure developing along it.
Bermuda high pressure remains strong to the south, and has acted to slow the progression of a cold front across the area, which is expected to remain stalled into Tuesday. Both
deterministic and hi-resolution data performed poorly last night
with the development of convection that moved across the area
earlier. For the most part, these models maintain a mostly dry
forecast for the morning. However, with an upper trough
approaching from the west maintaining isentropic lift in the
vicinity of the stalled frontal boundary and elevated
instability, showers with locally heavy downpours may develop at
any time. Maintained chance POPs for now.
By afternoon, flow largely becomes parallel to the stalled
frontal boundary, with 2+ inch PWATs advecting into the region
once again. With the slow nature of the upper trough, there will
be an extended period where storms may back build and train
across the same areas, enhancing potential for flash flooding.
Initially this threat will be greatest across northeastern New
Jersey, the Lower Hudson Valley, NYC, and Nassau County, NY,
before slowly moving eastward overnight. There is better
consensus of this scenario happening, which has been featured
consistently from run to run. See the hydrology section for more
information.
Bermuda High and a Canadian High on the map. One stalling the front in northeast keeping hot air south of it, the other providing Fall-Like 40s and 50s to the plains
So there is a cool down but it looks as if we are only going to see just a couple days of below average temps. By Wednesday we're back to about normal and then near 90 on Friday and Saturday and hot next Sunday according to the forecast. No rain either this week. Lots of sunshine.
Chicago/ORD's forecast
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