We will have gradually warming temperatures through Sunday
night with highs reaching the upper 40’s today, the mid 50’s tomorrow and the
low to mid 60’s by Sunday night. A cold
front will be approaching on Monday morning, bringing a chance of showers on
Saturday night through Monday morning, with the focus on Monday morning when we
could even have a thunderstorm.
Temperatures will then drop just in time for the holiday and we will
even have a chance of a snow shower or flurry on Christmas Eve morning. Christmas Day should then be nice, but
cold. On Thursday a weak Nor’easter may
form along the Florida or Georgia Coast and start moving due north to a point
off the New Jersey Coast by early on Friday morning. If this storm forms it could bring us either
rain or snow next Thursday night and Friday.
The weather should then be good through next weekend. Then the following Monday a storm may start
developing in the Southeastern United States.
This storm may then strengthen as it moves northeast and in our
direction, possibly forming into a Nor’easter that would affect us for New Year’s
Eve.
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