High temperatures yesterday reached the upper 80s to near 90; 90 at the Robert Miller Air park in the Pine Barrens of Ocean County, and 88 in Atlantic City and Newark for highs. It was cooler near the ocean with a wind off the water.
Warm to start today, warmer than I thought for a while with showers moving through, but windy and much much cooler by late today with temperatures by this evening probably settling into the cooler 60s.
It'll be down into the 40s tomorrow morning and clear and chilly with low to mid 50s in urban and coastal areas.
Quite cool Friday with sunshine and patchy clouds. Highs Friday just in the 60s.
And it'll be clouds and some sunshine on Saturday. We'll call it partly cloudy with a brisk wind and highs only in the 60s.
Sun and clouds on Sunday with temps near 70 or so at best.
Maria will be rocketing past New Jersey in the next 12 to 24 hours producing some swells with its 65 MPH winds. But that's all. It's no concern to us at all, other than the waves in the ocean over the next day or two.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
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