Mixed Conditions (May 23-27)
Discussion: The 250mb jet looks zonal for the weekend oscillating between just over NJ and just to the N of NJ. On Friday we have a very weak and progressive 500mb trough grazing NJ to the NE. After that above-average
Discussion: The 250mb jet looks zonal for the weekend oscillating between just over NJ and just to the N of NJ. On Friday we have a very weak and progressive 500mb trough grazing NJ to the NE. After that above-average
Discussion: High pressure is generally circulating in the Bermuda region which means one thing for NJ…warmth and humidity. A clipper-like northern disturbance will push through to our N and drag a frontal boundary through Friday night/Saturday morning. Showers and thunderstorms
Discussion: The upper-level pattern will dictate NJ weather conditions this week. Below-average 500mb geopotential height anomalies should last through Thursday which should keep temperatures below-average until then. A ridge should then build over the E US for Friday through the
Discussion: Upper-level ridging should depart the area by Friday night/Saturday morning. For Friday PM hours we’re looking at a pre-frontal trough and cold front for lifting mechanisms with a late-evening lull expected between. NNJ is more favored than SNJ for
Discussion: The rainy pattern remains active. The upper-jet is still running right through NJ bringing numerous disturbances through. Wednesday looks like warm-frontal showers and Friday looks the wettest with a cold frontal passage. The weekend looks pretty good as of
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Discussion: The upper-jet looks pretty flat for the next week or so. I wouldn’t call it 100% zonal but low-amplitude for sure. When the jet rises a bit N of NJ we see milder temps and then when it’s slightly
Discussion: I know this outlook is a bit late so we’ll focus on tonight-forward. An upper-level ridge should dominate the region this week with above-average geopotential heights. This should keep the upper-level jet to the N of New Jersey through
Discussion: Some rain showers are moving across NJ right now (Thursday) and will continue this evening along a warm front. At some point early Friday the warm front will advance to our N and we’ll likely see a period of
Discussion: We have upper-level energy consolidating as it fizzles out over the OBX/Delmarva area region Monday. That should be just enough energy to power a small and weak coastal disturbance offshore. It’s really not a big deal but it could