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I love what I see over the next 4 or 5 days! After a stretch of cooler-than-normal weather, we’ll warm into the sweet, seasonable 70s by the weekend. With plenty of sunshine and light winds along the way.
The chance for a shower this weekend is not zero. But it’s close.
Wednesday
Normal high temperatures have now bumped to 72 degrees. We’ll end up about 5 degrees shy of that mark on Wednesday. But really, at this point, who cares! It’s going to be a nice spring day.
A storm system will deliver rain to Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas Wednesday. I believe it’s far enough south - and our atmosphere is dry enough - to miss out on substantial raindrops here in New Jersey. However, some extra clouds are inevitable along the southern coast, especially Wednesday morning.
Hydro One is reporting a power outage around Mildmay, Hanover and Walkerton. It says about 24 hundred customers from Glammis to Mount Forest are witho.
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Several waves of low pressure will ride along a frontal boundary to produce 3 or 4 spurts of rain over New Jersey through midweek. So we’re grabbing the umbrella - but not necessarily the jacket, as temperatures stay on the warm side of normal.
Despite the unsettled forecast, we can look for some bright spots of dry, sunnier weather along the way.
Monday
After summerlike 80s on Sunday, it’s going to be considerably cooler across most of New Jersey on Monday (by 10+ degrees).
It’s a comfortable start to the day, with temperatures on either side of 60 degrees. Sunshine will be very limited. And a passing shower will be possible at any time throughout the day - you might want to carry an umbrella, just in case.