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Articles Written by: JOE SCHUMACHER
Aye, the easterly wind... Weak low pressure southeast of the city means we're in for several days of dingy gray weather. The ocean winds will produce a thick blanket of stratus clouds which will keep the temperature nearly steady in the upper 40s to ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
23 Nov 2009
woke my ass up
Yea I freaking woke up five times from 3:30 to 5:30!
i was drunk. did i miss something?
It woke me up around 4am and I saw the brightest flash of lightning ever. Though maybe it just seemed bright because I was asleep and not adjusted to ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
20 Nov 2009
The clouds are the first indication that a cold front is on our future. The low that's been stuck over Missouri for days is finally getting unstuck and moving eastward. Tomorrow should be cloudy and warm ahead of the storm, with an increasing chance of ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
18 Nov 2009
Yesterday was about as pleasant a mid-November day as one could hope for in New York. The high temperature in Central Park was 66 degrees. The big weather difference between yesterday and today is the passage of a weak late-night cold front. With ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
16 Nov 2009
Today's weather is courtesy of a classic air battle. To the north is a high pressure system centered over New Brunswick. Off Cape Hatteras is a low pressure system that used to be hurricane Ida. In between is the Atlantic Coast from Maryland to ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
13 Nov 2009
The clouds may be gloomy but kinky weather pr0n fans should take cheer, there's a twisted meteorological three-way going on outside. An upper-level trough on top, a surface high pressure system on the bottom, and the remnants of Ida trying to wedge ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
11 Nov 2009
The high for today is expected to reach 70 degrees. At 15 degrees above the normal high that will make today the most warmer-than-normal day in the city since a four-day hot spell last April. The record high of 75 degrees set in 1975 is safe for ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
9 Nov 2009
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Brrr, the morning breeze has brought on a bit of wind chill this morning. The low in Central Park was 39 but the wind pushed the apparent temperature down near freezing. Gusty northwest winds will bring plenty of cold air to the area today keeping the ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
6 Nov 2009
You may not have noticed at the time but a cold front passed through the city late yesterday afternoon. Sunny morning skies will gradually give way to afternoon clouds. Today's high will only reach the low 50s. It will be a chilly night for baseball. ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
4 Nov 2009
It is shaping up to be a rather weak week for weather in New York. Today is looking cloudy and cool because a low pressure system way off to the southeast is providing easterly winds off the ocean. Look for a high in the mid 50s and the slight chance ...
From JOE SCHUMACHER,
Gothamist,
2 Nov 2009
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