Great Fall Weekend Expected! (Oct 23-25)

Jonathan Carr
By October 22, 2015 16:14

Great Fall Weekend Expected! (Oct 23-25)

The weekend looks pretty good, aside from a few possible showers on Sunday morning. High pressure will be drifting through the northern area of our region which should keep it cool and dry Friday and Saturday. After the thin line of possible showers  moves through Sunday morning, then more high pressure moves in to set up a a great start to the week with maybe a cooler Monday start. Let’s break it down:

Friday high temperatures should reach the upper-50s/lower 60s statewide. Skies should be mostly sunny. Winds should be breezy-to-gusty out of the N/NW. Overnight lows should range from the upper-20s in NNJ elevations to the 40s along the coast (30s for most inland).

Saturday high temperatures should reach the upper-50s/lower 60s statewide. Skies should feature a mixed bag of sun and clouds. Winds should be light out of the SE. Overnight lows should range from the 40s in NNJ elevations to the 50s along the coast. Overnight rainfall is possible during early AM hours of Sunday.

Sunday high temperatures should reach the low-to-mid 60s statewide. Clouds and light rainfall is likely during AM hours with clearing by early afternoon, if not earlier. Winds should be light out of the NW. Overnight lows should range from the 30s in NNJ elevations to  about 50 along the coast.

An early look at next week indicates seasonably-average temperatures and beautiful/dry conditions through at least mid-week.

A reminder that I will be playing a ZCA (Zombie Contingency Agent) at Operation Halloween, featuring Zombie Outbreak, this weekend. Print out the following flyer for a discount if you choose to come. The event is very scary and benefits local charitable causes. Come see me!

Operation Halloween featuring Zombie Outbreak coupon flyer

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Be safe and have a great weekend! JC

Jonathan Carr
By October 22, 2015 16:14