Improving forecast as most of the rain will stay to our south and west!


Skies are cloudy early this morning with temperatures a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday at this time with readings in the upper 50s in the Clifton area with low 50s inland.
So what happened to all that rain we were supposed to have? Well the high pressure to our north was strong enough to keep drier air over our area while Southern New Jersey and south and central Pennsylvania received heavy rain.
The main batch of rain should stay to our south and west today with only a 50% chance of a light shower here today along with continued cloudy skies. Temperatures will be near normal with highs mostly in the upper 60s.
Improving weather for the weekend as we should see some sunshine and temperatures a little above normal..
Pleasant fall weather should extend to most of next week with temperatures a little above normal.

The forecast: Today – Cloudy with a chance of a light shower, high in the mid-upper 60s.
Tonight – Cloudy with a chance of a light shower, low in the mid 50s.
Saturday – Partly sunny, high in the low 70s.
Sunday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 60s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high near 70.
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 70s.
Wednesday – Partly sunny, high near 70.
Thursday – Partly sunny, high near 70.

Marine forecast: Small craft advisory now in effect through Sunday evening for northeast wind gusting to 30 knots, seas 6-9 feet.
Outlook – Advisories may extend through Tuesday morning as seas will be slowly diminishing.

Have a good day!

Rain moving into the area that will last into at least Saturday!


With cloudy skies temperatures early this morning are near 50 degrees in the Clifton area to the 40s inland.
Rain is moving north and has reached Central New Jersey early this morning and should move into the northern part of the state by noontime. A coastal low pressure off of the North Carolina coast will move slowly north with rain continuing into Saturday morning, daytime highs will only be in the low to mid 60s.
Expect 1-2″ of rain through Saturday with higher amounts to our south. Persistent northeast wind which will be higher right along the coast. Minor coastal flooding is expected.
Hopefully high pressure will build closer to the area on Sunday ending the rain threat.
Drier early next week with slightly milder temperatures.
Next chance of rain will be on Wednesday as a frontal system approaches our area from the west.

The Forecast: Today – Cloudy with rain developing, high in the low 60s.
Tonight – Cloudy with rain, low in the low 50s.
Friday – Cloudy with rain, high in the mid 60s.
Saturday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of light rain, high in the upper 60s.
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, high in the upper 60s.
Monday – Partly sunny, high near 70.
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, high in the low 70s.
Wednesday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory in effect through Friday evening for northeast wind gusting to 30 knots, seas 7-10 feet.
Outlook – Advisories may be needed to be extended through Monday..

Enjoy this crappy weather!

Dry and pleasant Wednesday; Rain likely Thursday and Friday!


Temperatures early this morning are in the upper 40s in the Clifton area to around 40 well inland, skies are partly cloudy.
Today will remain partly cloudy with near seasonable temperatures, highs mostly in the upper 60s.
High pressure will be moving off the New England coast as a low pressure slowly moves northward from off the Carolina coast, this low will bring rain into the area on Thursday that will extend into Friday.
Rainfall is expected to be heaviest to our south and lighter to our north..
Hopefully the high pressure will keep the rain to our south over the weekend but the pesky low pressure may try to give us more rain early next week.
The persistent northeast flow will keep daytime highs lower than normal while overnight lows with be slightly above normal.
Minor coastal flooding is likely for our shore areas.

The forecast: Today – Partly sunny, high in the upper 60s.
Tonight – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain toward morning, low around 50.
Thursday – Cloudy with periods of rain, high in the low-mid 60s.
Friday – Cloudy with rain likely, high in the mid-upper 60s.
Saturday – Partly sunny, high near 70.
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, high in the upper 60s.
Monday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.
Tuesday – Partly sunny, high in the low 70s.

Marine forecast – Small craft advisory issued from now till 6pm on Thursday for northeast winds gusting up to 30 knots, seas 7-10 feet.
Outlook – Advisories may be needed through the weekend.

Happy birthday to by baby daughter Bethany!!

Pleasant fall weather after a rather stormy Monday!


With partly cloudy skies early morning temperatures have fallen to a more seasonable levels with readings near 50 degrees in Clifton and the 40s inland.
Quiet weather today as the strong cold front has moved offshore. That front caused some brief damaging wind gusts in our area with even a funnel cloud reported over Paterson.
Dry weather will continue into Wednesday with seasonable temperatures.
A low pressure that is actually the remains of Tropical Storm Karen off the southeast coast will move slowly northward giving our area chances of rain from Thursday into Saturday, winds will be brisk out of the northeast during this time frame, high temperatures will be below normal but lows will be slightly above normal.
Dry with seasonable temperatures later in the weekend into early next week.

The forecast: Today – Sunny, high near 70.
Tonight – Clear, low in the upper 40s.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 60s.
Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the low to mid 60s.
Friday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the low to mid 60s.
Saturday – Partly sunny with a chance of rain, high near 70.
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, high in the upper 60s.
Monday – Mostly cloudy, high near 70.

Marine Forecast: Today – North-northeast wind to 22 knots, seas up to 3 feet. Small craft advisory issued from 11pm tonight till 6am on Thursday.
Outlook – Advisories will probably extend into the weekend due to a persistent northeast flow.

Have a very pleasant day!

Cold front will cause wind and rain this afternoon and evening!


It is still a little foggy or foogy this morning with temperatures in the upper 60s along with high humidity.
Yesterday the warm front stayed south of us as we had cool marine air and readings in the 60s while Southern New Jersey were in the 80s.
The warm front has passed to our north and today will be a rather warm and humid day and although there will be considerable cloudiness there also may be some breaks of sun..
The cold front will cross the area around 9pm preceded by showers and thunderstorms, it will become windy. Some storms may be quite strong to severe with heavy rain and gusty winds. Best chances of these strong storms will be between 3pm and 9pm today.
Following the front cooler and much less humid air will move into our area by morning and Tuesday should be a sunny day with near normal temperatures.
Fair with seasonable temperatures on Wednesday.
It now appears that a low pressure system will be just offshore later in the week that may give us some showers from Thursday through next weekend. Temperatures will remain near normal.

The forecast: Today – Mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms developing by this afternoon, windy, some storms may be accompanied by heavy rain and strong gusty winds, humid, high in the upper 70s.
Tonight – Showers and thunderstorms mainly before 9pm, some storms may be accompanied by heavy rain and strong gusty winds, clearing and much less humid later at night, low around 50.
Tuesday – Sunny, high near 70.
Wednesday – Mostly sunny, high in the upper 60s.
Thursday – Partly sunny with a chance of showers, high in the mid-upper 60s.
Friday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high near 70.
Saturday – Partly sunny with a chance of showers, high near 70.
Sunday – Partly sunny with a chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory in effect from 8am this morning till 6am on Tuesday for southerly winds becoming north later tonight up to 30 knots, seas up to 6 feet.
Outlook – Brief period of below advisory level conditions later on Tuesday but advisories may be needed later Wednesday through the weekend as the gradient between the low pressure off the southeast coast along with high pressure off New England give area a strengthening northeast wind.

Have a good day!