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AccuWeather does 50 days out...It’s football season……8+ days out
Unless you are paying me a hefty sum to to do so, I will not be using the other site for anything.If you prefer a lot of words to say it’s going to be nice, you can enjoy his threads on TOS. I checked it out earlier and it has 3 views. Numbers is not a meteorologist either so unless one of the real meteorologists on this board wants to take over, I’ll stick with bac to give me what I need to know.
I prefer Brittany Bell. Nice person, good delivery. Nice arms.anyone into Dani Beckstrom the newish weather gal on channel 7 in NY...nice replacement for Amy Freeze
Now we're talking--heck with this thread.anyone into Dani Beckstrom the newish weather gal on channel 7 in NY...nice replacement for Amy Freeze
I prefer Brittany Bell. Nice person, good delivery. Nice arms.
Google says no to cause of death. Very sad for her daughter and family.Not bad too and i like she hits the gym too
Have they released the cause of death for Elise Finch?
We have pills to get to that point, but what can be prescribed to address that? Second weather guy looks pretty pent up.This is where we are at with the dueling weather dudes. No forecast updates, but a lot of this:
On top of that her elbows don't look pointy😄I prefer Brittany Bell. Nice person, good delivery. Nice arms.
YuckI wouldn't necessarily rule out a run at 90 on Sunday. Looks we are in for a heatwave Labor Day through at least Thursday with highs in the low 90s. Just have to watch if that heat tries to sneak in a day earlier. Certainly Saturday would will be the cooler of the 2 day days with high around 80. So Sunday looking at least mid 80s and a mix of clouds and sun
Agreed, definitely upper 80s to 90F are in play (unless the cooler Canadian is right) for Sunday, but damn, the coming heat wave starting Monday looks serious. GFS has it over 90F every day through the following weekend (the Euro/CMC have it cooling back off to the 80s by late next week), so we may all appreciate that 7:30 pm kickoff for Temple.I wouldn't necessarily rule out a run at 90 on Sunday. Looks we are in for a heatwave Labor Day through at least Thursday with highs in the low 90s. Just have to watch if that heat tries to sneak in a day earlier. Certainly Saturday would will be the cooler of the 2 day days with high around 80. So Sunday looking at least mid 80s and a mix of clouds and sun
Yes it does - my dad used to go every year when he lived in SNJ/SEPA from the 70s though the early 2000s when he moved to FL and he frequently complained about the heat. On the flip side in 1991, we got incredibly lucky, as we had a brutal heat wave through 8/31 and it broke that night just in time for our outdoor wedding on 9/1 - was sunny and 75F with low humidity and a nice breeze. Outdoor weddings are always a risk...It’s the 2nd week of the US Open. It always seems like we get a heat wave this time of year.
My wife and I are going tomorrow. Traditionally we always go 2nd week. Hopefully any rain ends early but we have stadium tickets for tomorrows early session.Yes it does - my dad used to go every year when he lived in SNJ/SEPA from the 70s though the early 2000s when he moved to FL and he frequently complained about the heat. On the flip side in 1991, we got incredibly lucky, as we had a brutal heat wave through 8/31 and it broke that night just in time for our outdoor wedding on 9/1 - was sunny and 75F with low humidity and a nice breeze. Outdoor weddings are always a risk...
If you have a cold beer in hand the entire time you’re in the stands , the heat shouldn’t bother ya
Just bring a hat and some shades
Definitely should have some cooling stations either run by Middlesex OEM, Rutgers EMS or RWJBH EMS or a combo of all. Going to need it during the hottest part of the day. And concessions: you’re on notice - don’t run out of water or Powerade. Thank you.
Your post is completely irrelevant to what I just posted.Whats the bring in your own water policy
Glad I’m going tomorrow and not next week!It’s the 2nd week of the US Open. It always seems like we get a heat wave this time of year.
We were there yesterday and it turned out to be a gorgeous day. We had tickets for Louis Armstrong near the top of the lower section. Great seats and natural air conditioning. Was funny seeing people fanning themselves in the sun on the other side and we didn't realize how warm it was until we went to watch Azarenka in the Grandstand. For those that have never gone, definitely put on the bucket list.Glad I’m going tomorrow and not next week!
It’s funny what classifies as a heat wave in NJ…I keep forgetting how relative temperature is! 😎
Grandstand is the smaller one where you are right on top of the court, right? That was always fun to check out. Ashe is huge, but I would always stop in for a little bit when I had grounds passes because you could always catch a few of the top ranked players there.We were there yesterday and it turned out to be a gorgeous day. We had tickets for Louis Armstrong near the top of the lower section. Great seats and natural air conditioning. Was funny seeing people fanning themselves in the sun on the other side and we didn't realize how warm it was until we went to watch Azarenka in the Grandstand. For those that have never gone, definitely put on the bucket list.
Not a fan of Arthur Ashe Stadium unless you have seats near the court. So much better in all the other venues (first week). Plus the matchups in AA have been poor this year. 2nd week is a different story.
If you have not been there in the last 15+ years, Arthur Ashe is the massive stadium where you need tickets. You cannot get in there with General Admission pass. Louis Armstrong is the old stadium and allows General Admission (usually upper deck first week / reserved seating 1st week lower sections). Both have retractable roofs but I prefer LA Stadium since you are on top of the court. The Grandstand is the 3rd largest and like a bowl. ll open. Court 17 is the 4th largest and probably the court you are describing. Those 4 get the best matchup for rounds 1 & 2. That being said, it's fun to go to all the smaller courts (some where you can watch 3-4 matches at the same time). Doubles and juniors will be big on those courts. Have fun if you go tomorrow!Grandstand is the smaller one where you are right on top of the court, right? That was always fun to check out. Ashe is huge, but I would always stop in for a little bit when I had grounds passes because you could always catch a few of the top ranked players there.
How'd ya make out? Far enough west not to be affected?I hear you bruh
The last time I went was 2014 or 2015. Thanks for info!If you have not been there in the last 15+ years, Arthur Ashe is the massive stadium where you need tickets. You cannot get in there with General Admission pass. Louis Armstrong is the old stadium and allows General Admission (usually upper deck first week / reserved seating 1st week lower sections). Both have retractable roofs but I prefer LA Stadium since you are on top of the court. The Grandstand is the 3rd largest and like a bowl. ll open. Court 17 is the 4th largest and probably the court you are describing. Those 4 get the best matchup for rounds 1 & 2. That being said, it's fun to go to all the smaller courts (some where you can watch 3-4 matches at the same time). Doubles and juniors will be big on those courts. Have fun if you go tomorrow!
Low to mid 90s for a week here in SA and folks would be looking for their long-ago put away hoodies! 🤣I hear you bruh
Our northern bodies are not acclimated to these temps.Low to mid 90s for a week here in SA and folks would be looking for their long-ago put away hoodies! 🤣
Enjoy the warmth Jerseyn
For 20+ years I'd go to Myrtle for golf in mid August. Upper 80's would cause a freeze warning lol.Low to mid 90s for a week here in SA and folks would be looking for their long-ago put away hoodies! 🤣
Enjoy the warmth Jerseyn
YezHow'd ya make out? Far enough west not to be affected?
Upper 80s right now would make daily headlines…as it turns out 97-99 now and complete non-news worthy. We had thunderstorms with that little low that hit south Texas and you would have thought dollar bills were raining down!For 20+ years I'd go to Myrtle for golf in mid August. Upper 80's would cause a freeze warning lol.
When we had that first big win against MSU years ago thought we handled heat better than MSU.Yup just as i predicted earlier in the week, progged high now around 90.
The tailgate will be the most comfortable part of the day. Expect that high of 90 to be hit toward games end.
It gone be hot. We roast!