Cool Sunny and Breezy Weekend Expected (Nov 13-15)
Low pressure will depart the NE US as high pressure moves in behind. This will set up a classic NW flow of cool Canadian air over our region. While the chances of lake-effect flurries for New Jersey are slim-to-none, I wouldn’t be surprised to see such further to our N and W (we’ll see). Regardless of the colder flow, we’re looking breezy, sunny and dry through the weekend. Let’s break it down.
Friday (Nov 13) high temperatures should reach the mid-50s statewide. Skies should feature a mixed bag of sun and clouds. Winds should be moderate-to-gusty out of the W/SW. Overnight lows should range from the 30s for NNJ elevations to 40s for the rest of New Jersey.
Saturday (Nov 14) high temperatures should have trouble escaping the 40s statewide (maybe 50 along the coast). Skies should be mostly sunny. Winds should be moderate-to-gusty out of the NW. Overnight lows should range from the 20s for NNJ elevations to 30s for the rest of New Jersey.
Sunday (Nov 15) high temperatures should reach the mid-50s statewide. Skies should be mostly sunny. Winds should be relaxed and lighter out of the W/SW but still a bit breezy. Overnight lows should range from the 30s for NNJ elevations to 40s for the rest of New Jersey.
An early look at next week indicates more cool and sunny conditions to start followed by a moderation in temperatures (highs in the 60s) and increased clouds by mid-week.
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Have a great weekend and be safe! JC
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