A Quiet Sunday Showers Early Monday Morning
Week Ahead Will Be Back Closer to Normal
A Quiet Sunday Showers Early Monday Morning
Week Ahead Will Be Back Closer to Normal
Today is going to be a day where the amount of sunshine will probably matter less than the onshore flow. Notice on the high temperature map we have a wide spread of forecast highs from coast to inland areas. That is due to the east to southeast wind that will be prevailing in the Northeast today into tonight. We do have clouds overhead as well though there is drier air to the west and north and some of that should get into the area today. We will call it a cloudy to partly sunny day over all. Highs in Southeastern New England will be in the 50s. However we should see highs in the 70s today inland and west and lower 80s will be possible from Southern Pennsylvania and inland Southern New Jersey southward.
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Yesterday we had an upper low trigger off some very heavy thunderstorms across Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey which was a bit of a surprise but we do not have that issue today. The next cold front is still rather far to the west today so no showers are forecast for the dayside and probably for most of tonight.
The cold front will move through Monday morning plus or minus a few hours of daybreak and with its passage there will be a few showers and we will throw in the chance for an isolated thunderstorm in the mix. This front puts an end to the warm pattern we have been in and the week ahead brings us back to mid April conditions.
Much of this we will see temperatures in a tight range a few degrees either side of normal with near to slightly below average for the first half of the week and near to slightly above average for the second half. Monday we will see the showers exit in the morning with leftover clouds and maybe some breaks of sun with highs mostly in the 60s.
Low pressure over the Great Lakes moves into Southeastern Canada so we have a northwest flow of colder air coming Monday night into Tuesday. Tuesday itself will feature sunshine with some passing clouds around and highs just in the 50s in most places.
We should see temperatures bounce higher on Wednesday but it will be one of those days where ranges will be wide from Southern New Englanf which will be in the 50s to near 60 and inland highs will reach into the 70s. Some sort of a weather front will cut through during Wednesday with little consequence but it may leave a boundary nearby with a chance for some showers early Thursday. Temperatures will begin rising Thursday and Friday and we could see highs back into the 80s in many locations by the end of the week. A stronger cold front approaching could bring some showers and thunderstorms at some point Saturday.
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