Sunday, April 21, 2013

Staying cool on Sunday for NJ metro


Staying cool on Sunday for NJ metro
Latest post: 11:00am -- 4/21/2013

After a dry and cool Saturday, the second half of the weekend will continue with sunny skies, with highs in the mid-50. Winds will remain brisk at times.

Tonight will be clear, with some clouds arriving by morning. Low temperatures will drop into the 30s once again for much of New Jersey and Long Island, and 40 degrees for new York City.

Monday will see readings once again in the 50s. Clouds will be on the increase in the afternoon, and some light rain is possible late in the day or at night, particularly for southern NJ and eastern Long Island.
Monday night is expected to be cloudy, with perhaps a bit of rain and drizzle south and east of NYC once again. Lows will drop into the upper 30s and lower 40s.

On Tuesday, we will watch a storm come up the East coast. The models are not yet in agreement as to how close it will come to the NJ metro area. For now, I will mention cloudy skies, with some rain and drizzle possible -- especially for areas in southern NJ and eastern Long Island. Highs will be in the 50s.
** An update will be issued as more weather data becomes available **

Wednesday will be milder, with partly sunny skies. Showers and a thunderstorm are possible late Wednesday afternoon or evening, into Wednesday night. Temperatures will top out in the middle to upper 60s.

Thursday will be cooler, with warmer conditions expected to return on Friday. Both days should be dry.
Satellite image is from 10:00am -- 4/21/2013


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