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2/23 AM All Zones: Morning Clouds & Fog, Then More Warmth This Afternoon

Some low clouds and patchy, dense fog this morning should gradually clear out for more sunshine this afternoon. An unseasonably warm airmass will still be over the region, Southwest winds will help temperatures rise well into mid-upper 60s over much of New Jersey, Lower Hudson Valley and immediate NYC metro area by mid-late afternoon. Temperatures might be cooler in the mid-upper 50s to lower 60s in more coastal areas like Long Island and Connecticut coast, with winds more ocean keeping more low clouds and fog linger into the afternoon hours.

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Public Analysis: Unusual Febuary Warmth, Unsettled Saturday

Another very warm end to the work week is on tap with temperatures leveling off on Saturday as a cold front moves through the region and provides a chance for some much needed precipitation for the area.

After some overcast and lingering sprinkles this morning that moved over the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island, the associated  overcast and showers have eased up enough to allow for temperatures to reach into the 50’s across much of the area this afternoon. With just middle to high level cloud cover persisting the rest of the afternoon, the Metro area should continue to see temperatures rise into the 50’s, with even some 60 degree readings possible in the southern half of New Jersey. As a very weak mid level disturbance dissipates while it quickly moves off to the east this evening, high pressure centered over the Atlantic will remain in control of our weather as we head into the evening and will help to provide a very light southerly flow. This southerly flow may introduce some moisture at the lower levels of the atmosphere very close to the surface that could produce areas of fog. The fog may reduce visibilities quite a bit in some locations, so use caution if driving. Otherwise, temperatures this evening will drop down into the 30’s for inland sections, and into the low to mid 40’s for the coastal areas which is just about average for this time of year.

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Tuesday Overview: Near record warmth thru Wed, then cooler & unsettled

More summer-like warm temperatures are in store for today, as strong, anomalous ridge for this time builds over the region. Mostly sunny skies  are expected today with highs reaching the lower to middle 80s. A deepening low over Southeast Canada will cause winds to somewhat gusty of south later this afternoon. These winds could keep parts of Long Island and south-facing shores a little cooler. But temperatures are still closer to normal for July. A few record highs were broken across the area already yesterday. These are record highs from National Weather Service will be jeopardy again today.

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