Today, hot and sunny with thunderstorms this afternoon
Air Quality Alert for excessive ozone today, sensitive individuals should take precautions
Temps in the low 90⁰s. Thunderstorms possible after 2pm and likely from 5 - 8. Slight chance that a storm might be severe, with heavy rain and wind. Clearing after 8pm
Weekend will be clear dry and warm with Temps in the 80⁰s
By the middle of next week we could be looking at the first heatwave of the season, with Temps in the 90⁰s likely every day from Tuesday through Saturday
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...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO 11 PM EDT
THIS EVENING...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued an
Air Quality Action Day for the following counties:
Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex, and Union,
from 11 AM to 11 PM EDT Friday.
An Air Quality Action Day means that Ground Level Ozone within the
region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards.
For additional information, please visit the New Jersey Department
The NWS has issued a Heat Advisory starting Tuesday for our area. Excessive heat should continue through at least Friday.
Today, warm, clear, and dry with a high in the upper 80s.
Tuesday through Friday, a building upper ridge will drive daytime temperatures into the low to mid 90⁰s each day. A southern wind will bring some humidity, and take the heat index ("feels like temperature") to the mid to upper 90⁰s. The same southern breeze will keep the nighttime lows in the upper 60⁰s or 70⁰s here in MAPSO.
Warm weather could continue through the weekend and into next week, although a cold front might bring some relief over the weekend (along with showers).
A heat wave is defined as heat index temperatures over 95⁰ for three or more days (this definition is location specific a heat wave in Texas is hotter than one in Maine. The use of the heat index takes humidity into account).
I expect that, in New Jersey, will will come close or break some June heat records this week. Please be mindful of the heat. Stay cool. Stay in the shade, and indoors during the midday heat. Check on the elderly and disabled, check on your neighbors. Drink plenty of fluids.
Because of the sea breeze, temperatures will be hotter in MAPSO than in the city, and likely hotter here than at the airport. Most apps report the airport temperature, so if your local thermometer says 97⁰ and the app says 92⁰, believe your thermometer not the app.
The NWS has issued a Heat Advisory starting Tuesday for our area. Excessive heat should continue through at least Friday.
Today, warm, clear, and dry with a high in the upper 80s.
Tuesday through Friday, a building upper ridge will drive daytime temperatures into the low to mid 90⁰s each day. A southern wind will bring some humidity, and take the heat index ("feels like temperature") to the mid to upper 90⁰s. The same southern breeze will keep the nighttime lows in the upper 60⁰s or 70⁰s here in MAPSO.
Warm weather could continue through the weekend and into next week, although a cold front might bring some relief over the weekend (along with showers).
A heat wave is defined as heat index temperatures over 95⁰ for three or more days (this definition is location specific a heat wave in Texas is hotter than one in Maine. The use of the heat index takes humidity into account).
I expect that, in New Jersey, will will come close or break some June heat records this week. Please be mindful of the heat. Stay cool. Stay in the shade, and indoors during the midday heat. Check on the elderly and disabled, check on your neighbors. Drink plenty of fluids.
Because of the sea breeze, temperatures will be hotter in MAPSO than in the city, and likely hotter here than at the airport. Most apps report the airport temperature, so if your local thermometer says 97⁰ and the app says 92⁰, believe your thermometer not the app.
The heat wave began yesterday in Maplewood:
The weather station in Memorial Park registered 92, the Prospect Street station on the east side of the street just south of Parker registered 90.
One of the many reasons — IMNSHO — that the Rose Garden has had staying power over the last decade or so includes the reality that multiple topics, overlapping issues, diverse POVs, etc, arrive spontaneously, and it is a little like a civics class you might actually enjoy — But, naturally, being political junkies, at times our tempers and frustrations erupt and we are unkind to others who have a different take on what’s happening in our Rose Garden.
But, I shall soldier on, ducking the anger, and smelling the roses!
for me, the thread has staying power because every day I'm curious to see what sort of outrageous lies you've posted.
No we can see that there are a few sentences in red and that they were expected to be resolved in the next iteration which was a more advanced level of negotiations.
Those sentences are pretty important. The whole framework relied on outside countries pledging themselves to defend Ukraine in case of attack. Russia wanted a veto on this. That's not the sort of difference than can be massaged over with negotiations, however much you yell "Boris Johnson."
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max_weisenfeld
Friday June 14th
Happy Flag Day
Today, hot and sunny with thunderstorms this afternoon
Air Quality Alert for excessive ozone today, sensitive individuals should take precautions
Temps in the low 90⁰s. Thunderstorms possible after 2pm and likely from 5 - 8. Slight chance that a storm might be severe, with heavy rain and wind. Clearing after 8pm
Weekend will be clear dry and warm with Temps in the 80⁰s
By the middle of next week we could be looking at the first heatwave of the season, with Temps in the 90⁰s likely every day from Tuesday through Saturday
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO 11 PM EDT
THIS EVENING...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued an
Air Quality Action Day for the following counties:
Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex, and Union,
from 11 AM to 11 PM EDT Friday.
An Air Quality Action Day means that Ground Level Ozone within the
region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards.
For additional information, please visit the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection Web site at http://www.njaqinow.net
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June 17th, 2024
Heat Wave
The NWS has issued a Heat Advisory starting Tuesday for our area. Excessive heat should continue through at least Friday.
Today, warm, clear, and dry with a high in the upper 80s.
Tuesday through Friday, a building upper ridge will drive daytime temperatures into the low to mid 90⁰s each day. A southern wind will bring some humidity, and take the heat index ("feels like temperature") to the mid to upper 90⁰s. The same southern breeze will keep the nighttime lows in the upper 60⁰s or 70⁰s here in MAPSO.
Warm weather could continue through the weekend and into next week, although a cold front might bring some relief over the weekend (along with showers).
A heat wave is defined as heat index temperatures over 95⁰ for three or more days (this definition is location specific a heat wave in Texas is hotter than one in Maine. The use of the heat index takes humidity into account).
I expect that, in New Jersey, will will come close or break some June heat records this week. Please be mindful of the heat. Stay cool. Stay in the shade, and indoors during the midday heat. Check on the elderly and disabled, check on your neighbors. Drink plenty of fluids.
Because of the sea breeze, temperatures will be hotter in MAPSO than in the city, and likely hotter here than at the airport. Most apps report the airport temperature, so if your local thermometer says 97⁰ and the app says 92⁰, believe your thermometer not the app.
jamie
If anyone missed Your Honor with Bryan Cranston on HBO - it's on Netflix now.
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I wasn’t laughing. There’s nothing funny about an advocate of preventive war’s efforts to incite alarm.
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The heat wave began yesterday in Maplewood:
The weather station in Memorial Park registered 92, the Prospect Street station on the east side of the street just south of Parker registered 90.
KarenMarlowe
Thanks, Max! Better to know than not...
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for me, the thread has staying power because every day I'm curious to see what sort of outrageous lies you've posted.
Like 2 LikesSteve
So was the losing candidate.
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Are you claiming that the Trump family isn't a "real crime family"? Because that was your post.
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Those sentences are pretty important. The whole framework relied on outside countries pledging themselves to defend Ukraine in case of attack. Russia wanted a veto on this. That's not the sort of difference than can be massaged over with negotiations, however much you yell "Boris Johnson."
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