Wedding Day Forecast – Sarah & Shaw (9.6.14)
We would like to congratulate Sarah and Shaw on their wedding date!
Scheduled for September 6, 2014
In celebration of this special occasion, WeatherNJ.com is honored to provide their friends, family and bridal party with this detailed weather forecast for the day of their wedding ceremony and reception.
The Weather on September 6, 2014,
according to our weather models and predictive forecasting, indicates the following:
“The region associated with the wedding should be under the influence of tropical air mass.This will keep temperatures well into the 80s with moderate amounts of humidity. Winds should be 5-15mph out of the southwest. Scattered storms are possible, especially in the afternoon. They should be of a hit-or-miss nature so most of the day will just be warm with a mixed bag of sun and clouds. The storms that do form will be easy to work around by paying close attention to an interactive radar.” – JC
We wish them both a lifetime of happiness together and hope their day is filled with memories they can cherish for many years to come!
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Do you have a New Jersey Wedding coming up? Get your FREE Personalized Wedding Forecast like this one by emailing an engagement photo of the bride and groom, along with their names, date and location of their wedding to weddings@weathernj.com
Within 5 Days of the ceremony/reception, we will create a personalized weather forecast for the wedding day, that you can share with all in attendance over social media. It also makes a great surprise gift for a bride-to-be and let’s them know you care!
Jonathan Carr (JC) is the founder and sole operator of Weather NJ, New Jersey’s largest independent weather reporting agency. Since 2010, Jonathan has provided weather safety and forecasting services for New Jersey and immediate surrounding areas through the web and social media. Originally branded as Severe NJ Weather (before 2014), Weather NJ is proud to bring you accurate and responsible discussions ahead of high-stakes weather scenarios that impact the garden state. All Weather. All New Jersey.™