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Summer begins with splendid weather

Astronomical summer officially begins at 1:04am on Friday with the summer solstice, but the weather may more resemble early to mid spring. Lower dew points and temperatures in the upper 70’s to low 80’s will be common throughout the area on Friday, making it the third in a string of several days of pleasant weather expected through the weekend. Afternoon high temperatures and humidity will be on the climb by the end of the weekend, however, with an increased chance of storminess expected by early next week. Enjoy the pleasant air while it sticks around!

Today (Friday): Sunny with highs in the upper 70’s to lower 80’s. South winds from 5 to 10 miles per hour. A bit cooler near the shore.

Tonight: Clear, with lows in the 50’s to lower 60’s. As usual, it will be colder outside of the city. South winds 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Saturday: Sunny with highs in the upper 70’s to lower 80’s. South winds from 5 to 10 miles per hour.

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Pleasant weather through the weekend

High pressure, settled in over the Northeast United States, is providing pleasant weather with little clouds and near-average temperatures. Lowered humidity and a lack of rain chances has the weather feeling extra-special, after a week or two of unsettled weather which featured chances of showers and storms each day. Over the next few days, a slow warming trend is expected as a ridge builds into the area aloft. This will bring warmer air into the Northeast US from the west-southwest with time, bringing high temperatures into the 80’s by this weekend.

Early next week, the forecast looks to take a bit of a summery turn with increased heat and humidity as well as chances for organized storms. That’s still fairly far into the forecast, however, so for now try to enjoy the benign and pleasant weather which is in the forecast through this weekend!

Rest of Today (Thursday): Sunny, with highs near 80. South winds around 5 to 10 miles per hour. A gem of a day.

Tonight: Clear and a bit cool, with lows in the upper 50’s to near 60. Cooler inland away from the city. Southwest winds around 10 miles per hour.

Friday: Sunny, with highs near 80. South winds from 5 to 10 miles per hour. Another gem. Summer solstice (official beginning of summer) occurs just after 1am — also the longest day of the year!

 

Forecast: Unsettled weather returns

After a splendid Saturday which featured plenty of sun and warmer temperatures, unsettled weather has returned to the forecast during the second half of this weekend. Multiple disturbances moving through the atmosphere aloft will touch off clouds, showers and the potential for thunderstorms throughout the area on Sunday afternoon. Much of the same is forecast on both Monday and Tuesday, although the sun should make an appearance at some point on both days. Check out the express forecast below, and have a terrific Sunday!

Rest of Today/Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Some breaks of sun possible throughout the afternoon. Highs in the upper 70’s. West/southwest winds around 15 miles per hour.

Monday: Partly cloudy and warmer, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms particularly in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80’s. Southwest winds around 15 miles per hour. Some of the storms could produce heavy downpours. Feeling more humid with rising dew points.

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with highs in the lower 80’s. A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Southwest winds continuing around 15 miles per hour.

 

 

Live Blog: Severe storms, heavy rain likely

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An unusually strong storm system for June will move eastward from the Ohio Valley through the Mid Atlantic states on Thursday, providing the area with several hazardous weather threats. Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind are all likely throughout the area at some point on Thursday as the system moves through. Throughout the day we will be updating this live blog post with the last information, discussion and links. We encourage you to keep reading along with us as we track the system.

5:00pm Update: The initial storm system helped to keep the warm front a tad further south than originally anticipated. Central NJ was originally on the border of the severe weather, but they are now safe from any severe weather threat, as are all areas north of Central NJ. An area of moderately strong (but NOT severe) thunderstorms are approaching northern and central NJ, so Sussex Counties through Flemington may have to watch out soon, and these storms should generally traverse I-80. Moderate to heavy rain, some lightning, and wind gusts up to 40mph can be expected.

However, strong and severe thunderstorms have developed a bit further south in the Mid-Atlantic, with numerous severe wind reports all throughout Virginia and Maryland. There was also a confirmed tornado by law enforecement near Colesville, Maryland, which is 15 miles north of Washington, DC. That tornado has lifted, but potent storms with strong winds still remain. They are heading east and could give southern NJ some wind gusts up to 50mph, and perhaps some exceeding 50mph. The strongest threat for these storms will be in Salem, southern Gloucester, Atlantic counties, and southward…perhaps clipping extreme southern Ocean county. We’ll keep you posted if anything changes and fine-tune things as well.

11:20am Update: Storms have cleared the NJ coast from the initial thunderstorm system. Rain continues over parts of New York, Long Island and Connecticut. Some clearing is expected over New Jersey during the next hour or two. A warm front is expected to push northward with time, with additional storms developing. A severe weather threat is expected over much of New Jersey this evening. Stay tuned.

9:20am Update: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for much of Southwest NJ and the city of Philadelphia. Strong winds, heavy rain and frequent lightning expected with the complex of warned storms. Click here to see the high resolution radar imagery from the time of the warning issuance.

9:00am Update: Heavy rain in association with the decaying thunderstorm complex will approach NYC, NJ, CT and LI over the next 30 minutes and continue through around 11am. A local threat for severe thunderstorms exists over Southern New Jersey through that time frame, with the potential for some hail and strong/damaging winds.

8:05am Update: Severe Thunderstorm Watch #304 remains in effect for Central and Southern NJ. A Moderate Risk for severe thunderstorms from SPC remains over Southern New Jersey through tonight. Our forecasters were tracking a weakening complex of thunderstorms moving through Southeast Pennsylvania. Periods of rain are expected to impact New Jersey, NYC, CT and LI within the hour from the system — with the severe storms impacting Southern and Central NJ. Stay tuned for any potential warnings. Additional severe thunderstorms are expected later today.