Monday, July 24, 2017

Soggy,wet,cool Spring leads to soggy,wet,muggy (and relatively cool) Summer. Persistent weather pattern lingers across 2 seasons for Northeastern US and NYC metro-area

A persistent trough in the Jet Stream over the Eastern two-thirds of the US has lingered for going on 4 straight months resulting in above normal rainfall and precipitation amounts since mid-March 2017 and now that it's lingering into the 2017 summer season,the result has been above normal rainfall totals as well as stiflingly humid,muggy conditions in the New York City tristate area in particular. Here are the Temperature and Rainfall stats for the 2017 summer season so far for the city of White Plains,NY,in suburban Westchester County,as of 9:30AM,EDT,July 24,2017 from accuweather.com










June 21:              82/64           79/61            +3/+3
June 22:              85/71           79/61            +6/+10
June 23:              82/72           79/61            +3/+11
June 24:              82/72           80/62            +2/+10
June 25:              81/63           80/62            +1/+1
June 26:              78/58           80/62             -2/-4
June 27:              79/59           80/62             -1/-3
June 28:              79/57           81/63             -2/-6
June 29:              82/68           81/63            +1/+5
June 30:              87/69           81/63            +6/+6
July 1:                 84/68          81/63             +3/+5
July 2:                 89/71          81/63             +8/+8
July 3:                 87/67          81/63             +6/+4
July 4:                 85/65          81/63             +4/+2
July 5:                 84/66          82/64             +2/+2
July 6:                 78/64          82/64              -4/0
July 7:                 79/67          82/64              -3/+3
July 8:                 84/66          82/64             +2/+2
July 9:                 81/63          82/64              -1/-1
July 10:               84/62          82/64             +2/-2
July 11:               83/71          82/64             +1/+7
July 12:               88/72          82/64             +6/+8
July 13:               91/69          83/65             +8/+4
July 14:               66/62          83/65            -17/-3
July 15:               82/64          83/65              -1/-1
July 16:               84/64          83/65             +1/-1
July 17:               82/66          83/65              -1/+1
July 18:               86/70          83/65             +3/+5
July 19:               91/73          83/65             +8/+8
July 20:               92/72          83/65             +9/+7
July 21:               91/75          82/64             +9/+11
July 22:               84/72          82/64             +2/+8
July 23:               78/68          82/64             -4/+4





-Highest Temperature: 92 degrees on July 20
-Lowest Temperature:  57 degrees on June 28
-# of High Temperatures above normal:   23 days      
-# of High Temperatures right at normal:  0 days
-# of High Temperatures below normal:   10 days
-# of Highs at least 10 degrees above normal: 0 days
-# of Highs at least 10 degrees below normal: 1 day       (July 14)
-# of Highs at least 15 degrees above normal: 0 days
-# of Highs at least 15 degrees below normal: 1 day       (July 14)
-# of Highs at or above 100 degrees:   0 days
-# of Highs between 90-99 degrees:    4 days
-# of Highs between 80-89 degrees:  21 days
-# of Highs between 70-79 degrees:    6 days
-# of Highs below 70 degrees: 1 day                   (July 14)
-Rainfall: 3.52 inches
-# of Days of Measurable Precipitation:        11 days
-# of Days of No Measurable Precipitation:   22 days      

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