Little less humid and less hot to start the week. Good chance of showers on the 4th!


After having temperatures over the weekend in the mid to upper 90s a weak cold front came through last night so we are starting off the day with clear skies and lower humidity.

Today will be sunny with low humidity levels, highs still reach 90 degrees or a bit above.

Tonight clear and a bit cooler with lows in the low 60s..

Tuesday will be much like today with sunny skies and with comfortable humidity, highs again around 90.

A warm front will be moving through on Independence Day bringing with it higher temperatures and humidity, a good chance of thunderstorms into the evening, highs in the low 90s.

Thursday mostly sunny with moderate humidity, highs near 90.

Friday, sunny with high again around 90.

Saturday, mostly sunny but a chance of an afternoon thunderstorm, highs in the low 90s.

Sunday, mostly sunny with highs again around 90.

Looking ahead to next week, it appears now that the temperatures will be mainly in the 80s.

Marine Forecast: Today northwest wind to 10 knots, seas about 1 foot.

Outlook for this week, seas and winds increase to near small craft advisory levels on Wednesday along with a chance of thunderstorms, otherwise a good week for boating..

Another very hot day for your Sunday!


Yesterday it was mainly in the mid 90s but a bit less humid than on Friday. Less hot for the upcoming week but temperatures will still average above normal..

Today will be hot again, humidity may go up a couple of notches but still not oppressive, highs again in the mid 90s, Chance of a thundershower after 2PM..

Tonight chance of a early evening thunderstorm, partly cloudy, lows in the upper 60s

Monday, Sunny, not as hot with temperatures around 90.

Tuesday, mostly sunny with highs again near 90.

Independence Day, hot and more humid, good chance of an afternoon and evening thunderstorm, highs in the low 90s.

Thursday and Friday, mostly sunny with highs near 90.

Looking hot into next weekend…

Marine forecast: Today west-southwest wind less than 10 knots, seas around 3 feet, chance of thunderstorms.. Outlook for the week has below small craft advisory levels but boaters should be aware of scattered thunderstorms especially on Wednesday.

Power is still out for many people that were affected by the “Super Derecho” that hit from the mid-west to Southern New Jersey. About 3 million people lost there power as these storms created as much widespread damage than some hurricanes.