Skies are mostly clear early this Thursday morning and temperatures are on the warm side once again with readings around 70 in Clifton to 60 in the inland suburbs, it is a little muggy with dew points in the 60s, winds are mostly calm.
Today will be last of this week’s heat wave as high pressure moves offshore permitting a cold front to drop down tonight, before the front we will have a southwest flow of hot and rather humid air. This front may touch off a shower or two but that chance is low.
After the front we will have dry conditions tomorrow into Saturday with high temperatures around 10 degrees lower than today.
Dry for the rest of the holiday weekend, warmer on Sunday and even warmer on Labor day. Hot and dry weather to continue Tuesday and Wednesday.
THE FORECAST:
TODAY – Mostly sunny, high in the low 90s.
TONIGHT – Mostly cloudy with a chance of a shower or thunderstorm before midnight low in the low 70s.
FRIDAY – Becoming partly sunny and cooler, highs in the low 80s.
SATURDAY – Sunny, high in the low 80s.
SUNDAY – Sunny, high in the upper 80s.
LABOR DAY – Mostly sunny, high near 90.
TUESDAY – Mostly sunny, high near 90.
WEDNESDAY – Mostly sunny, high near 90.
MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – North-northwest wind to 9 knots, seas 2 feet. Water temperatures are in the low-mid 70s.
OUTLOOK – Small craft advisory likely later Friday into Saturday, no advisories expected Sunday and Monday.
Have a good day!