Sunshine Cooler Friday Weekend Mostly Dry Rain Sunday Night Heavier Rain Chances Next Week

Sunshine Cooler Friday Weekend Mostly Dry Rain Sunday Night

Heavier Rain Chances Next Week

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Sunshine Cooler Friday Weekend Mostly Dry Rain Sunday Night

Heavier Rain Chances Next Week

A weak cold front has moved through and it came with just some widely scattered showers overnight. The front will slow down and stall offshore but it will be rather inactive. We have a second front that will move through tonight with little fanfare. This will leave us with no worse than partly sunny skies today. Temperatures will take a stair step decline today with highs reaching the upper 60s and lower 70s. We don’t expect any radar issues today or tonight as the second front passes. This will take temperatures down a little lower for Saturday. Skies tonight will see some clouds with lows in the mid 40s to lower 50s.

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Moving on to Saturday we see a partly sunny day and temperatures will be about 10 degrees cooler than today thanks to cooler air behind the second front. Highs will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s in most places. Temperatures could be a little higher in Southern New Jersey and points south and on the lower end north and northwest of NYC.

Sunday we watch low pressure well to the west of us coming out of the Middle Mississippi. A rather long stretching warm front from that low sets up straight east along 40 degrees north. Even though the low is so far to the west a little ripple will move along and produce an area of rain that will set up north of the warm front.

With the exception of Northern Pennsylvania and Northern NY, where rain comes in late in the day and into Sunday evening the rest of the area should be dry with sunshine to start giving way to arriving clouds. Highs Sunday will be in the upper 50s north of the warm front and low and middle 60s to the south.

The first area of rain will play through Sunday night  from Northern Pennsylvania to Southern New England with hardly anything falling to the south of this zone, leaving us with leftover clouds and highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s for Monday afternoon. Monday’s highs will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s.

It getst a little tricky for Monday night into Tuesday afternoon as most of the models having a round of heavier rain as the Ohio Valley low tracks across Southern Pennsylvania to the Delaware coast while the GFS takes the low to Western NY with more showery rains as a result. The blocky nature of the pattern would favor the more southern route so we will go with a more robust rainfall for this time frame before the rain pulls out during Tuesday afternoon. Another storm system sets up for Thursday into Friday so we could squeeze in a dry day in between on Wednesday. Once the Thursday system moves away it will likely leave us in a chilly Halloween weekend.

 

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