OT: Major Heatwave To Roast New Jersey

koleszar

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Now saying 104 in Howell.

We had to force our reluctant Great Pyrenees inside. Have now upgraded operation "stay alive" to fans on in all barns/coops and buckets of ice in waters. The real danger is if they can't cool down tonight, with temps like this again tomorrow.

If anyone wants to know, Shoprite has watermelons on sale for $3.99 each. Just picked up 6 more for tomorrow. I was going to barbeque tonight, but that's out as I'm shot and have no appetite.
 
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Tango Two

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"103° has tied the highest temp ever recorded at WFO Mount Holly, going back to 1993. The previous highest temp at our office was 103° back on July 7, 2010."


 
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DJ Spanky

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Got outta work early around 3'ish, my car registered 102° in the shade. On the highway home, registered 107°. Home thermometer read 100°, since we're higher up we usually are a couple degrees cooler than the rest of the town.
 

fsng

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My favorite saying, "I can put another layer on, but I can't rip my skin off". Until I become an old lizard and need the sun for heat, no way am I retiring down south. We tried several trips down south to see where we'd like to go and I'd be stuck inside most of the year.

Haha, I actually remember you saying that years back. And, truth.

I don't think I could do all heat all the time, either.
 
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DJ Spanky

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So apparently the high Monday is going to be lower than tonight's low temperature. And we're supposed to get rain, hope that comes to fruition.
 

Tango Two

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🔥 Final observed highs/lows from Thursday, July 2 (R indicates record tied or broken):

Allentown: 101°/74°
AC Airport: 103°R/73°
AC Marina: 83°/71°
Georgetown: 98°/75°
Mt Pocono: 92°/72°R
Philadelphia: 103°R/80°
Reading: 103R°/76°
Trenton: 101°R/78°
Wilmington: 103°R/78°R

For Philadelphia, AC Airport, Allentown, & Trenton, these were the hottest temperatures observed since 2011. The hottest since 2010 for Wilmington and since 2012 for Reading.
 

Tango Two

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💯🥵 Similarly very hot and humid conditions are expected again today, with triple digit highs and heat indices 105-115° for most. This will likely be the hottest day south of I-78, and the first time much of our region has experienced back-to-back triple digit temps in 15 years. A few isolated severe storms possible this afternoon/evening, but most remain dry.

There will be a very slight improvement in conditions for Independence Day, but dangerous heat will continue with highs in the mid 90s to near 100° and heat indices 100-110°. There is also a better (30-60%) chance of thunderstorms, including potential for severe storms. The heat will finally break on Sunday, with 60-90% chances of showers/storms. #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx


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mdk02

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🔥 Final observed highs/lows from Thursday, July 2 (R indicates record tied or broken):

Allentown: 101°/74°
AC Airport: 103°R/73°
AC Marina: 83°/71°
Georgetown: 98°/75°
Mt Pocono: 92°/72°R
Philadelphia: 103°R/80°
Reading: 103R°/76°
Trenton: 101°R/78°
Wilmington: 103°R/78°R

For Philadelphia, AC Airport, Allentown, & Trenton, these were the hottest temperatures observed since 2011. The hottest since 2010 for Wilmington and since 2012 for Reading.

It was 93 at 11PM in Bergen last night, and only dropped to 85 overnight. It's going to b nasty.
 
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thegock

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1pm Friday on the GSP Colonia/Clark border. And, yes, the truck thermometer is dead accurate.
 

Knight Shift

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Rode 16 miles, got back around 11 a.m. Not bad in the wood. Also spent time clearing some trees in the trails. A lot of calories burned.
 

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Tango Two

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Today's highs thru 3PM and records:

Allentown/ABE 99 105 (1966)
Pomona/ACY 104 104 (1966)
Atlantic City/55N 93 99 (1919)
Georgetown/GED 99 101 (1954)
Mt Pocono/MPO 91 103 (1911)
Philadelphia/PHL 102 104 (1966)
Reading/RDG 101 103 (1898 & 1966)
Trenton/TTN 100 102 (1966)
Wilmington/ILG 102 102 (1966)
 

bac2therac

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103/117 my peaks

Day 4 of expected 5 possibly 6 day heatwave..Sunday is in question

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One more day of 95-100

I think proving to be a worthy thread
 

DJ Spanky

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Had to go out to jump our Lexus in order to put a flagpole stand under it. Was out there for a short period of time moving cars around, then back out to move the Lexus and put the cars back. Was absolutely soaked in just that short time. This weather is gross.

But, the American Flag will be flying all weekend in our driveway!
 

Postman_1

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My AC can't seem to keep up with this heat. It's been running constantly. I noticed my duct work dripping in my basement. Probably because I had the windows open down there. Hopefully shutting them fixes it along with the dehumidifier going.
 
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ClassOf02v.2

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My AC can't seem to keep up with this heat. It's been running constantly. I noticed my duct work dripping in my basement. Probably because I had the windows open down there. Hopefully shutting them fixes it along with the dehumidifier going.
My AC is giving it the old college try, but struggling to keep up a bit too.
 

Rhuarc

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Worked outside at summer camp this week. Thursday was probably the worst day I've ever experienced there when it comes to the weather. Shockingly, nobody passed out and we had no signs of heat exhaustion among the staff or kids. We drilled those kids to drink water and stay in the shade all day and it seems to have worked. Didn't hurt to have the Kona ice truck come in for motivation.
 
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bac2therac

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Big Wind gusts with power out in some places but not too much rain. Radar looked worse than it was but its moving toward shore
 

Scarlet4Shore

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Power out in Tinton Falls since about 6:25. Went out to the tip of the Hook to see the tall ships. I thought auntie Em was going to fly by. Lots of limbs down in the roads on the way home. Temperature dropped to 73 driving home.
 

Knight Shift

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Power out in Tinton Falls since about 6:25. Went out to the tip of the Hook to see the tall ships. I thought auntie Em was going to fly by. Lots of limbs down in the roads on the way home. Temperature dropped to 73 driving home.
We watched fireworks over the Navesink, more wind than rain. Back in Wall, it was really busy with downed trees and wires
 
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