Hurricane Katia is about 800 miles to the south-southeast of Cape May and has weakened to a Category 1 hurricane with only 90 mile an hour winds. It's still a powerful storm, and it's going to create large swells by tomorrow, and especially Friday along the Jersey shore as it passes probably 350 to 400 miles east of the Jersey shore during the course of the day Friday.
For us, we have some light or drizzle around today, but a few heavier showers are certainly possible. We're seeing that already in some of the western counties near the Delaware River. Some highs just in the 70s, but cooler along the coast with a brisk wind.
Some rain or showers still seem likely for tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight 62 to 72 statewide, and highs tomorrow mostly in the 70s.
Clouds and finally some sunshine Friday, but it still may shower. Highs Friday 77 to 82, but cooler again near the ocean.
Hopefully the weekend will turn out to be okay, although we're not quite sure about that just yet.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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