Mainly dry and cool today through early next week!


THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7, 2017  6:49 A.M.

Skies are cloudy early on this Thursday morning and temperatures range from the upper 50s in the Clifton area down to the low 50s further inland, winds are light.

The cold front that gave the area rain yesterday will move well offshore today as high pressure builds into the area, we should see clearing this morning and it will be seasonably cool.

A weak front on Friday will likely come in dry with only a very slight chance of an afternoon shower.

High pressure will then build into the area for the weekend into early next week giving the area dry conditions with cooler than normal temperatures.

The weakening remains of Hurricane Irma may give us some rain on Wednesday.

 

THE FORECAST:

TODAY – SEP 7 – Partly sunny, high in the mid 70s.

TONIGHT – Mostly clear, low in the mid 50s.

FRIDAY – SEP 8 – Increasing cloudiness, high in the mid 70s.

SATURDAY – SEP 9 – Mostly sunny, high near 70.

SUNDAY – SEP 10 – Sunny, high in the low 70s.

MONDAY – SEP 11 – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 70s.

TUESDAY – SEP 12 – Mostly cloudy, high in the low 70s.

WEDNESDAY – SEP 13 – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, high in the mid 70s.

 

MARINE FORECAST: TODAY – Westerly winds to 13 knots, seas 3 feet.

OUTLOOK – Possible small craft advisories for high seas, Friday through Monday.

TROPICS: Dangerous Hurricane Irma with top winds of 180 mph will approach the Bahamas today and is forecasted to move up the Florida east coast and then come onshore near the Georgia and South Carolina border, it should remain a category 4 or 5 until landfall.

Hurricane Jose with top wind of 90 mph is expected to approach the Leeward Islands which was devastated by Hurricane Irma yesterday.

Hurricane Katia is in the southwest Gulf of Mexico with top winds of 80 mph should affect the Mexico coast.

 

Try to have a good day !

 

 

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