Synopsis:
Strong high pressure will move off the coast tonight and Friday. Reading will not be as cold as last night in the City, but inland temperatures will plummet back into the teens and 20s.
A slow moderation in temperature will occur by Friday. A warm front will approach with a few spotty showers otherwise a mix of clouds and sun is expected (FutureCast radar/satellite map above).
The weekend will feature a 50/50 split with Saturday being the better of the two days. Under a mix of clouds and sun highs will pop into the 50s & 60s on Saturday on a Southwest wind. Spotty showers can’t be ruled out especially North during the afternoon. On Sunday a stationary front will be to our South with on and off showers. The latest computer guidance suggests not a lot of rain will fall. The wind will be off the cold Atlantic keeping readings only in the 40s.
Stay Tuned.
Tonight:
Clear to partly cloudy. Lows in the lower to mid 30s in the City, the 20s & teens inland. Northwest wind will become South under 5mph.
Friday:
Mostly cloudy in the morning. Scattered showers are possible until mid-day. Sunshine will increase during the afternoon. Highs near 50º.
Saturday:
Mostly cloudy, warmer. Showers are possible during the afternoon, especially North. Highs in the 50s & 60s.
Sunday:
Mostly cloudy with on and off light rain. Much colder. Highs in the 40s.
Monday:
Periods of rain with highs around 50º.
Tuesday:
Mostly cloudy with showers possible. Highs in the 50s.
Stay Tuned.
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