13. April 2018 · Comments Off on Extremes in the forecast for this weekend · Categories: spring · Tags:

NWS 5 day forecast

Western New Jersey finally felt some above normal temperatures late yesterday afternoon with high temperatures in the upper 60’s. Today we will take it a step further with June like warmth with highs in the upper 70’s to near 80! Look for this to continue into Saturday as well.

Make sure you take advantage of the nice weather today or tomorrow becasue Sunday will be shockingly different. A “back door” cold front will come through Saturday evening/night and drop the high temperature on Sunday to the low 50’s! This will be accompanied by some showers that could arrive as early as Saturday late evening.

Then a good round of rain looks possible later Sunday into Monday morning. Cool weather peaks on Tuesday with high temperatures in the upper 40’s – there could even be some scattered wet snow flakes in some spots.

We slowly return to what should be normal for this time of year with high temperatures around 60 the second half of next week.

09. February 2018 · Comments Off on Weekend Weather Outlook · Categories: weather discussion, winter · Tags:

5 Day weather forecast

Chilly start Friday morning with temperatures in the upper teens to around 20. Today will be mostly cloudy with some flurries or even a period of light snow to the north. This could result in a coating up north.

Then let the warmth begin. Saturday will have high temperatures in the mid to upper 40’s repeated on Sunday. Unfortunately it will be rainy especially the second half. Hopefully the rain showers on Saturday will hold off until late afternoon. Then periods of rain Saturday night into Sunday. 1-2″ of rain is possible from this next system. Something to keep in mind is the ground is mostly still frozen. So if we do get a lot of rain there will not be many places for it to go except in storm drains. So there could be some low lying field flooding along with some fog in areas that still have some snow cover.

We still look to remain above normal temperatures into next week.

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