Good morning everyone!
Skies are mostly clear early on this Saturday morning and temperatures range from 36 in Clifton down to 24 at Walpack. Winds are calm or light southerly. The air quality is moderate with an index of 54.
Clifton’s Almanac for March 14th:
Average High: 48. Average Low: 31
Record High: 76 – 2024. Record Low: 11 – 1993
Yesterday’s High: 42 Low: 28 Precipitation: None
Today will be quite windy with gusts to 40 mph possible as a strong storm north of the eastern Great Lakes moves east. Skies will be sunny with near seasonable temperatures. Winds will diminish tonight.
High pressure will then move through and off the coast on Sunday and we will have an increase in clouds with again near normal temperatures along with lighter winds.
A strong frontal system will give us heavy rain and possibly some strong to severe thunderstorms on Monday. Temperatures should rise into the 60s along with southerly winds gusting at times to 40 mph. The rain may briefly change to light snow before ending early Tuesday morning especially to our north and west.
Canadian high pressure will then give us dry conditions Tuesday and Wednesday along with below normal temperatures. Winds will be gusty on Tuesday but lighter on Wednesday.
Dry conditions with a moderation in temperatures to near normal for Thursday and Friday.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY – MAR 14 – Sunny and windy, highs in the low 50s, wind gusts to 40 mph.
TONIGHT – Increasing cloudiness, lows in the low 30s.
SUNDAY – MAR 15 – Mostly cloudy, highs in the upper 40s.
MONDAY – MAR 16 – Rain heavy at times along with a chance of strong thunderstorms, highs in the mid 60s, wind gusts to 40 mph possible.
TUESDAY – MAR 17 – Chance of early morning light snow then becoming sunny, breezy and colder, highs in the low 40s.
WEDNESDAY – MAR 18 – Mostly sunny, highs near 40.
THURSDAY – MAR 19 – Partly sunny, highs in the upper 40s.
FRIDAY – MAR 20 – Mostly sunny, highs in the low 50s.
MARINE FORECAST: A gale warning is in effect until 4 p.m. this afternoon for westerly winds gusting to 35 knots, seas 4-7 feet.
OUTLOOK: No advisories expected later tonight through much of the day on Sunday; advisories expected for Sunday night; gales likely for Monday; small craft advisories expected to continue for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Have a nice weekend and stay safe!