The weather is playing April Fools with New York.
This spring season until now has been misleading hotter than normal, and has even included a record that the day of the surprise of the New York that criticized the recent unpredictable climate as “schizophrenic.”
The last three weeks have been on average 3.3 higher degrees, they thought that important temperature changes, such as Tuesday’s underground temperatures, make that fact difficult to believe.
“It is as if Mother Nature, nature did not know which channel to put the TV,” said Christopher Tate, Fox Weather meteorologist, to the post.
“It is certainly unusual for New York to experience a couple of 70 degree days [in the spring]But I think it is more than just 50 years, among the 50s, the fresh child, of the Trippy climate versus the good sunny climate in the 70s, and there you have a rainy day in the middle, “he continued, and added that the perception” due to the Biasia of Tocyy.
While he may not feel so warm, this fits on Saturday even broke a record of the “warmer lower” temperature for April in the history of the Big Apple.
The weather stations at Laguardia airports and JFK documented 57 degree temperatures, crushing the previous records established in the 50 -degree breaths in 2000 and 56 degrees in 1997.
The warmth did not last long, however, by Tuesday, the large apple had lunch at night temperatures of 30 degrees, which led to a freezing warning for the metropolitan area.
Last month it was also unusually ventoso, with stronger bursts destroying the five districts much more frequently thanks to the much stronger and more disastrous storms that devastate the west medium.
These “tumultuous” swings, which are surprisingly typical of the April climate, are enough to deceive New York to realize that they enjoy one of the warmer springs recorded, according to Tate.
“It’s schizophrenic!” Said Katrina Damkoehler of Kensington, who was surprised to hear that he had a leg living through a warmer season of what decays.
“It seems that we had that really hot day and then the leg very cold,” he continued, referring to the random day of 80 degrees that was enjoyed on March 29.
Damkoehler and his friend Kim Metz, or Windsor Terrace, challenged what they called an “abnormally cold day” on Wednesday while the weather was around 48 degrees to enjoy cherry flowers in the Greenwood cemetery.
“It’s as if temperature changes feel unusual. I have bone in New York for 25 years and it seems that worsens every year,” Damkoelher said.
Similarly, the new parents Ian and Sophie Zapolsky of South Park Slope got into the iconic cemetery to take advantage of what they thought it was a “warm day at random”, and they were surprised to discover that there was nothing unusual about it.
“That is surprising,” said Ian Zapolsky. “It still feels cold!”
Sophie, agreed that she felt colder than the data indicated, but gave way that it makes sense that the turbulent springs that the Big Apple has previously suffered: “My birthdays in mid -May, and always or not an ICT outside the birthday.
Similarly, friends Sarah Peele of New Windsor and Rosie Cohe of Park Slope got into the iconic cemetery to have coffee after they were surprised to see the sun around noon.
The couple, feeling as if they were in the middle of a cold stretch, had plans to stay inside, since they had the rest of the week, but decided to challenge what they said it was still a fairly cold climate for a little vitamin D.
“I wouldn’t say I thought this was a warm jump,” Pele said.
“There was that day a few weeks ago. It was extreme. And today it feels very cold.”
However, not everyone was surprised to hear the record record of the Great Apple.
“We Port” received some snow! “Ricardo Orona, or Sunset Park, simply said.
Orona, previously of Colorado Springs, is used to the temperature ups and downs that the large apple suffered in the last three weeks, and instead looked towards other indicators of nature for evidence that it was as cold as it could have felt.
“The flowers approach before, the birds are entering,” he said.
“Every day is different and I enjoy every day.”
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