Following Saturday's high temperature of 94° and yesterday at 93° for Central Park,
it will be yet another hot day for New York City and across the entire metropolitan area
and the northeastern part of the country. Obviously Mother Nature didn't get the memo that it is still
officially spring and not the dog days of summer. We're only nine days into June, for Christ sakes.
For neither day, they weren't records though for that reporting site.
However, just a few miles east of Central Park, a record high temperature of 96° was set at
LaGuardia Airport yesterday, tying the old record of 96° in 1984.
Records for today's date are being threatened and could possibly be broken, but the heat is expected to be worse.
The heat and humidity will once again create air quality problems and the atmosphere could be ripe again
for thunderstorms to develop at any time between now and tomorrow night. In addition to an Air Quality Alert,
an Excessive Heat Warning is in effect until 7:00 PM tonight for all of New York City and parts of
northeastern New Jersey. See the National Weather Service statements below for more details.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTS by the National Weather Service in Upton, New York on June 9, 2008AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING is in effect until 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time.AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH is in effect from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening.Hazy, hot and humid conditions are expected this afternoon and once again on Tuesday.
High temperatures are expected to top off in the upper 90s to around 100° this afternoon and Tuesday
with dew points running in the upper 60s to lower 70s. This will result in heat indices between 102° and 107°
this afternoon and likely the same on Tuesday.
New York City residents should call 311 to identify cooling center locations and to obtain "beat the heat"
safety tips.
An Excessive Heat Warning is issued when high humidities are expected to combine with hot temperatures
to make it feel like it is 105° or greater. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room,
stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors.
An Excessive Heat Watch means that a prolonged period of hot temperatures is expected.
The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which
heat illnesses are possible. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun and
check up on relatives and neighbors.AN AIR QUALITY ALERT is in effect until 1:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday morning.The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an Air Quality Health Advisory
for the following counties...
Bronx County
Kings County (Brooklyn)
Nassau County
New York County (Manhattan)
Queens County
Richmond County (Staten Island)
Rockland County
Suffolk County
Westchester County
Air quality levels in outdoor air are predicted to be greater than an Air Quality Index value of 100
for the pollutant of ozone. The Air Quality Index (or AQI) was created as an easy way to correlate levels
of different pollutants to one scale. The higher the AQI value, the greater the health concern.
When pollution levels are elevated, the New York State Department of Health recommends that individuals
consider limiting strenuous outdoor activity to reduce the risk of adverse health effects. People who may be
especially sensitive to the effects of elevated levels of pollutants include the very young and those with
pre-existing respiratory problems such as asthma or heart disease. Those with symptoms should consider
consulting their physician.
A toll free air quality hotline has been established so New York State residents can stay informed
on the air quality situation. The toll free number is 1-800-535-1345.With today's maximum temperature surpassing the 90° mark for the third straight day, It is now officially
the first heat wave of 2008. Could New York City see its first 100° day of the year before Dallas does?
We sure will find out. More of the same is forecast for tomorrow.
PLEASE NOTE:
Belmar, New Jersey, Morristown, New Jersey and Westhampton Beach, New York each did not provide
their latest weather conditions. Morristown is only shown in my metropolitan area forecast map.
Despite the location not covered by the National Weather Service's Upton, New York Forecast Office,
Poughkeepsie, New York replaces Belmar among the regional sites for this report.
With Morristown not on the metropolitan area current conditions maps, I removed Wayne, New Jersey from them
and put Parsippany, New Jersey on it instead. Wayne is at 98° under sunny skies and a heat index of 100°.
Its forecast for the rest of this afternoon calls for mostly sunny skies under hot and hazy conditions with a
20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Wayne’s forecast high temperature is expected to reach 99°
with a heat index as high as 106°.
Edison, New Jersey and Huntington, New York have each surpassed their forecast high temperatures for today.
METROPOLITAN AREA MAP WIND SPEEDS AND GUSTS (at least 10 MPH sustained)
Newark, New Jersey... west at 17 MPH
Farmingdale, New York... southwest at 16 MPH
Teterboro, New Jersey... west at 13 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH
White Plains, New York... west at 10 MPH
METROPOLITAN AREA NON-MAP WIND GUSTSPoughkeepsie, New York... 22 MPH
Newburgh, New York... 21 MPH
Montgomery, New York... 20 MPH
NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES WIND SPEEDS AND GUSTS (at least 10 MPH sustained)
State College, Pennsylvania... west-southwest at 15 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH
Jamestown, New York... southwest at 14 MPH, gusting to 21 MPH
Pittsburgh... south-southwest at 14 MPH
Philadelphia... west-southwest at 12 MPH
Boston... east-northeast at 10 MPH
LATEST HEAT INDEX READINGSJersey City, New Jersey... 113°
New Brunswick, New Jersey... 101°
Somerville, New Jersey... 100°
Wayne, New Jersey... 100°
New York City (LaGuardia Airport)... 99°
Caldwell, New Jersey... 98°
Linden, New Jersey... 98°
Islip, New York... 97°
Danbury, Connecticut... 96°
Montgomery, New York... 96°
Newburgh, New York... 95°
Sussex, New Jersey... 95°
Shirley, New York... 94°
New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport)... 92°
Bridgeport, Connecticut... 91°
New Haven, Connecticut... 88°
LATEST HUMIDITY LEVELSBoston... 71%
Long Beach, New York... 66%
New Haven, Connecticut... 57%
Jamestown, New York... 51%
New York City (John F. Kennedy International Airport)... 49%
Islip, New York... 47%
Bridgeport, Connecticut... 46%
Farmingdale, New York... 46%
Jersey City, New Jersey... 45%
Shirley, New York... 45%
Binghamton, New York... 44%
Elkins, West Virginia... 43%
Washington (Ronald Reagan National Airport)... 43%
Danbury, Connecticut... 41%
Parsippany, New Jersey... 41%
Somerville, New Jersey... 41%
White Plains, New York... 39%
Hartford... 38%
New Brunswick, New Jersey... 38%
Newburgh, New York... 38%
Pittsburgh... 38%
State College, Pennsylvania... 38%
Montgomery, New York... 37%
Sussex, New Jersey... 36%
Philadelphia... 35%
Huntington, New York... 34%
Newark, New Jersey... 34%
Poughkeepsie, New York... 34%
Teterboro, New Jersey... 34%
Caldwell, New Jersey... 32%
Wayne, New Jersey... 32%
Edison, New Jersey... 31%
Linden, New Jersey... 31%
New York City (LaGuardia Airport)... 30%
LATEST VISIBILITIESBoston... 7 miles
Elkins, West Virginia... 9 miles
Newburgh, New York... 20 miles