Cool with some showers and sprinkles around this weekend and then two Nor’easters likely next week…
Today will be mostly cloudy with a chance of a sprinkle this morning and then a chance of a shower in the afternoon or evening as a weak disturbance passes through our area. Highs will range from the low 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low 60’s in Central NJ.
Tomorrow, clouds will increase with a chance of showers at night as a warm front starts pushing through our area. Highs will be in the mid 50’s to low 60’s.
Monday will be variably cloudy with a chance of a sprinkle during the day, then showers will be likely at night as the warm front passes north of our area and then a strong disturbance approaches from the west. Highs will range from the mid 60’s in Northeastern PA to the mid 70’s in Central NJ.
Tuesday, showers will be likely, possibly heavy at times, as the approaching disturbance develops into a Nor’easter off the NJ Coast. Highs will range from the low 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low 60’s along the NJ Coast and on Long Island.
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers as the Nor’easter starts to pull away from our area. Highs will range from the mid 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low 60’s in Central NJ.
Thursday will be variably cloudy with highs ranging from the mid 50’s in Northeaste4rn PA to the low 60’s in Central NJ.
Friday and next Saturday, October 30th, there will be a chance of rain as another disturbance approaches from the west, possibly developing into another Nor’easter. Highs Friday will range from the mid 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low to mid 60’s in Central NJ, and from the mid 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low 60’s in Central NJ, NYC, and on Long Island Saturday.
Next Sunday, October 31st, through next Friday, November 5th will then be variably cloudy with highs from the low 50’s in Northeastern PA to the low 60’s in Central NJ, NYC, and on Long Island next Sunday, in the 50’s next Monday, the upper 40’s to mid 50’s next Tuesday, the low to mid 50’s next Wednesday and Thursday, and the upper 40’s to mid 509’s next Friday.
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