Mild Spring Week Expected (April 13-17)
A few low pressure disturbances will bring rain to the region here and there but for the most part, the week looks mild and very spring-like! Lets look at each day in detail:
Monday should reach into the 60s along the coast (low-to-mid 70s away from the ocean). Skies should be mostly sunny with a stiff S/SW breeze. Overnight lows should drop into the 50s while light rain moves into the region. I’ll keep an eye on the radar should any t-storms pop up between Monday night and Tuesday.
Tuesday should reach the low-to-mid 60s statewide. Overnight rain could last until late-morning/early afternoon. There should be periods of sun before it sets. Winds should be light, rocking from NW to NE. Overnight lows should dip into the 40s for most of the state (upper-30s for NWNJ).
Wednesday should reach into the 60s statewide with mostly sunny skies. Light northerly winds should keep it very pleasant. Overnight lows should then fall and hover around 40.
Thursday looks like the coolest day of the week with highs only reaching the mid-to-upper 50s. It will be sunny and breezy out of the east. Onshore flow should keep coastal regions cooler and windier than interior NJ areas. Overnight lows should then fall into the 40s for most of the state (upper-30s in NWNJ).
Friday high temperatures should range from low-to-mid 60s statewide. Rain is expected to move in and last into the overnight hours. Winds should be light out of the south. Overnight lows should fall into the 50s and 60s (NWNJ to SENJ).
An early look at the weekend indicates rain on Saturday followed by a beautiful Sunday.
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Be safe and have a great week! JC
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