Next cold front is progged for Monday the 27th, ushering in rain and then somewhat cooler, drier air for the final few days of June. Humidity levels will be moderate - noticeable, but not tropical. background material the chemical structure, black and blue honeycomb, texture, png Material png 1213x931px 187.12KB Soap bubble Water Drop, Oxygen bubbles in the water, water drops against white background illustration, texture, blue png 3375圆000px 12. Our latest forecast shows mixed periods of sun and clouds for both Saturday and Sunday, with seasonable, summer-ish high temperatures in the 80s. But the latest guidance suggests that disturbance will be far enough away to be a non-issue. In Monday's weather blog, I raised concerns about the aforementioned storm system getting "stuck" and spitting clouds, showers, and on-shore breezes toward New Jersey through the weekend. I can't completely rule out a shower at some point, but Friday's forecast does look primarily dry. Under partly sunny skies, high temperatures should spike toward 80 degrees. If all goes well, we'll begin a pattern of warm, summer-ish days on Friday. Socked in by clouds and showers? Lower 70s. High temperatures will depend largely on how much clearing we see. It's not a guarantee, but I'm optimistic about the brighter, drier skies. raindrops illustration, Black and white Structure Angle Pattern, rain, texture, angle png 1300x872px 534.08KB Coloring book Orange Paint, Raindrop Splash s, purple, brown png 600x575px 31.02KB Waterproofing Drop, color raindrop, cdr, triangle png 780x980px 52. Then, as that pesky storm system finally departs, hopefully we'll see partial clearing through the afternoon. Thursday will start with rain, probably through about mid-morning. (The Euro model actually pumps out 2 to 3+ inches of rain through Wednesday night, which seems unreasonable.) Thursday And there could be some gusty thunderstorms and flooding downpours to watch out for. Wednesday night is probably going to be the wettest period of the week. That would have the effect of 1.) bumping temperatures closer to 80 degrees, and 2.) cooking the atmosphere, raising concerns for severe weather.Įventually, a front will roll in from the west, sweeping in a band of steady to heavy rain and potential thunderstorms. ![]() However, along the western edge of the state, there is a chance for some sun. I expect most high temperatures will be stuck at or below 70 degrees. ![]() That will keep our weather cloudy, drizzling, and cool. With that storm system still crawling through the area, New Jersey will fall under the influence of a marine air mass. MORE: NJ Forest Fire Danger is Elevated Wednesday
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