We might have a decent Independence Day After all... Just keep your fingers crossed...
The data from the various computer models has been producing some very varied results here the past 24 hours. It went from looking as if we would have a nice day for Independence Day, then last night and this morning it looked pretty much guaranteed that we would have a wash out for Independence Day. Now, this evening it looks like about a 40% chance of a shower or thunderstorm tomorrow, with the highest chances across Central NJ and near the Delaware River in Northeastern PA, Northwestern NJ, and in Southeastern NY State. And, if we are really lucky even this chance will move out before the fireworks start tomorrow night. The highs will be in the low to mid 70’s tomorrow, except only the mid to upper 60’s in Northeastern PA.
The data from the various computer models has been producing some very varied results here the past 24 hours. It went from looking as if we would have a nice day for Independence Day, then last night and this morning it looked pretty much guaranteed that we would have a wash out for Independence Day. Now, this evening it looks like about a 40% chance of a shower or thunderstorm tomorrow, with the highest chances across Central NJ and near the Delaware River in Northeastern PA, Northwestern NJ, and in Southeastern NY State. And, if we are really lucky even this chance will move out before the fireworks start tomorrow night. The highs will be in the low to mid 70’s tomorrow, except only the mid to upper 60’s in Northeastern PA.
We will then have nice days on Sunday and Monday before
another chance of showers and thunderstorms returns for Tuesday through
Thursday, but especially on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs will be in the low to
mid 80’s Sunday through Wednesday, dropping to the low to mid 70’s next
Thursday.
Next Friday through Monday should then be quite nice before
the next chance of showers and thunderstorms returns for next Tuesday through
Thursday. Highs will range generally from the upper 70’s to the mid 80’s
through the period.
"Weather on the
Edge", by Dr. Edge
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