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It is still 10 to 14 days away from the U.S. A tropical wave off the west coast of Africa may develop into something interesting in the coming days. Yes, that means drought concerns will continue.įor the first time in a while, the tropics are showing signs of life. Our next substantial chance of rain won't come until the middle of next week. I'm seeing highs in the lower 80s on Friday, near 80 degrees on Saturday, and lower to mid 80s on Sunday. But with abundant sunshine and completely dry weather, it will feel warm and pleasant. Temperatures will end up a few degrees below normal for mid-August - you may notice a September-ish feel to the air. Friday & Beyondīargain basement humidity will contribute to an amazing weekend. And skies will clear to sunshine, making for a return to very nice summer weather. Humidity will continue to drop through the day. High temperatures on Thursday will scale back to near-normal, in the mid 80s. As showers wrap up in the morning, we'll fall into a slightly cooler and much drier air mass. And some (not all) of the Garden State will see over an inch of healthy rainfall. I think everyone gets wet at some point here. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be likely on Wednesday too, especially the later in the day it gets (afternoon and evening). However, most of the state will still be steamy - expect 90-ish for a high in central and southern NJ, under mostly cloudy skies. Optimistically, high temperatures in North Jersey on Wednesday will be limited to 80 degrees. (I'd estimate that would include areas along and north of Interstate 78.) So that means only the northern part of the state will feel cooler, drier air on Wednesday. Tuesday night's front will get stuck as it charges through New Jersey. The spread of that rain will be limited, although stronger storm cells and downpours are certainly possible. So, starting around dinnertime, we could see a few showers and thunderstorms traverse North Jersey. Skies will range between mostly to partly sunny on Tuesday.Īnd then a weak cold front will approach northwestern New Jersey Tuesday evening. The heat index will surge as high as 105 degrees.
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High temperatures will push into the mid 90s. One more day of dangerous heat and humidity.
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(I say it during every heat wave - those suffocating nights are just as bad as stifling hot afternoons.) Tuesday
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