![]() ![]() As a result, we should begin the day under a mainly clear sky with an increase in cumulus for the afternoon. We will likely stay under the cyclonic flow associated with the system. Short Term - Tuesday Through Wednesday NightĪ mid level low is forecast to remain located over eastern Ontario and southwestern Quebec on Tuesday and Tuesday night. Skies will be mostly clear with winds 5 kt or less, so we will have decent radiational cooling conditions region- wide. Temperatures along the I-95 corridor and south/east look to be in the upper 30s/low 40s. Areas within the Pine Barrens may need to be part of the Frost Advisory, but will see how things trend today. More Frost and potentially even Freeze products will be needed, mainly along/west of the Fall Line, where temperatures are expected to be in the mid 30s, and some spots near freezing. Areas from the I-95 corridor on east will get into the 60s, with a bit more sunshine anticipated there.įor tonight, another night on the colder side is expected. Temperatures will be in the 50s along/west of the Fall Line where cloud cover is more abundant. Otherwise, it will be a partly to mostly cloudy day for the rest of the region. ![]() Similar to yesterday, not expecting much, maybe a hundredth or two of rain at most. One will pass throgh this afternoon, potentially sparking a few showers in the southern Poconos and NW NJ. A series of shortwaves will continue to rotate around the base of the trough. Otherwise, a longwave trough remains over the northeastern U.S. Looks like another round of some frost for parts of the area late tonight, and will address the issuance of any Frost Advisories this afternoon. The going forecast is in good shape, and just some tweaks were made to keep the hourly grids current based on the latest observations. A few brief showers or sprinkles cannot be ruled out this afternoon mainly closer to our northwest zones. The visible satellite imagery already showing this near and west of our northwest zones. The continuation of cold air aloft will result in cumulus/stratocumulus clouds developing and spreading eastward. ![]() A broad area of low pressure is then expected to approach our region from the west and southwest over the weekend.Īs of 930 AM, the back edge of a mainly mid level cloud deck is gradually shifting eastward across the coastal plain this morning associated with a shortwave and mid/upper level jet. Low pressure is forecast to pass off the North Carolina Coast on Friday or Friday night. High pressure is anticipated to follow for Thursday. A cold front approaches from the northwest on Wednesday and it should move through our region on Wednesday night. High pressure is forecast to pass off the Middle Atlantic Coast on Tuesday night. ![]()
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