Sunshine Warm Finish To Holiday Weekend Hot Humid Tuesday
Sunshine Warm Finish To Holiday Weekend Hot Humid Tuesday
We have arrived to the final day of the Memorial Day weekend and it is going to be a good one with a feel of summer to it. It will also be the warmest day of the last 3 as highs reach the mid 80s near the coast to near or just over 90 degrees inland. There are no showers or thunderstorms forecast today. The atmosphere is too stable for thunderstorm development. Beaches will be about 10 degrees lower with local sea breezes at the shore. Relax and enjoy your day! Skies are clear on the satellite and radars are nice and quiet.
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Tonight is going to be a very warm night as we set up for a hot day Tuesday. Overnight lows will be in the mid 60s to lower 70s. That is a very solid launching pad for Tuesday with plenty of sunshine. We will have mostly a west wind which means that the sea breeze will have little impact to temperatures except right along the immediate coast and not until temperatures reach 90 degrees. Overall highs will reach the low and middle 90s in most areas.
Late in the afternoon and evening we have a bit of a back door cold front that will be moving southwestward from Coastal New England, probably coming to a grinding halt somewhere just south of NYC. Winds will shift from west to east across Southern New England to NYC and eventually the New Jersey shore Tuesday night
There could be a shower or thunderstorm chance near the frontal boundary mainly inland. Otherwise this front will be more about impacting temperatures Wednesday more than anything else. We will have some sunshine Wednesday but the range of high temperatures will be rather wide. Highs will be in the 70s to near 80 east of NYC and of course even cooler at the beaches. Inland and to the south and west we are looking at 80s and south and west of Philadelphia highs will be in the upper 80s and lower 90s.
Late in the day Wednesday we see a cold front coming in from the northwest and this is going to open the door to thunderstorms and there is the potential for severe weather risk especially to the north and northwest of the immediate coast in Upstate New York and New England with the risk extending south into New Jersey. We will have more on this later today and Tuesday.
This cold front will move slowly south so the risk area shifts Thursday to Southern New Jersey, Southern Pennsylvania and points southward. The Storm Prediction Center already is showing risk in their long range. Otherwise Thursday will be a day of clouds and sunshine with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s. Right now Friday is shaping up nice and sunny as the next high builds in from the Ohio Valley. Highs will be in the 70s. Next weekend is looking promising if you like it dry and warm but not too warm as highs head back into the 80s.
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