Weekend Looks Okay (Aug 21-23)
So after the heavy rainfall tonight and tomorrow, the weekend should be okay for most. We have a lot of dynamics in play with a passing cold front, a weak area of low pressure in the Atlantic and a cold
The week should start out hot with high pressure overhead. As we move forward through the week, intensifying SW flow should precede a slow moving cold front which could bring showers and storms to the region. Most days seem okay
The National Weather Service National Hurricane Center (NWS NHC) is currently investigating a tropical wave that originated near the Cape Verde region off western Africa: Here’s the tropical spaghetti plot, courtesy of WeatherBell Analytics: I’ll be closely monitoring the progress
High pressure should have control of the region for the entire weekend. That means lots of sinking anti-cyclonic air which will inhibit showers and thunderstorms from forming in light of elevated temperatures and humidity. The only clouds I see forming
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A low pressure disturbance will track through the Great Lakes/NY State region tomorrow before continuing through the rest of New England. This will help push a series of frontal boundaries through New Jersey today and tomorrow. Not much action is
The coastal system responsible for heavy surf this weekend is steaming out to sea while weak high pressure moves through and ultimately another cold front. Lets break down what exactly that means: Monday high temperatures should reach the lower-80s statewide. Skies