Friday, June 14, 2013

Scattered showers for NJ metro this afternoon

After the heavy rain in many areas yesterday, we have seen several hours of dry weather and the sun today.

There is one more weather disturbance in connection from yesterday's weather system that has to cross the region this afternoon, so a shower or a brief heavy thundershower is possible, particularly for northern and northwestern new Jersey, NYC and Long Island. Severe weather is not anticipated, but will be monitored. Highs today will reach between 70 and 75 degrees for much of the area.

Tonight may see a shower early in the evening, otherwise skies turn clear. Low temperatures fall into the 50s in the suburbs, to around 60 for metro NJ and New York City.

Saturday is expected to be a beautiful day, with sunshine from start to finish. Temperatures top out in the upper 60s at the shore to around 80 for inland areas.

** The models have sped up the arrival of the next weather front, so Sunday may not be as bright as originally forecast. **

Fathers Day Sunday starts out with some sun, with cloudy conditions moving in during the afternoon. There are indications by a few weather maps that some showers may arrive during the afternoon -- after 3 or 4pm -- but this is a low chance at this time, and there is not clear agreement from other weather models regarding the rain on Sunday. Temperatures should reach the 70s, to possible around 80 degrees inland. Cooler at the beaches.

Sunday night may see some showers, with temperatures mainly in the 70s.

Monday will be warm, with increasing humidity. Highs reach the lower and mid- 80s inland, and mid- to upper 70s at the coast. Showers and thunderstorms will be arriving by evening, or at night.

Tuesday has the best chance for showers and thunderstorms for the new work-week.
Wednesday turns out sunny and pleasant, with highs in the 70s to around 80 degrees.





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