A rainy Wednesday!


Rain started in our area around 2:30am as a swath of precipitation is moving northwest into our area from the Atlantic ocean. Periods of rain will continue most of today with even a chance of a few rumbles of thunder, about 3/4″ of much needed rain is expected with some higher amounts. High temperatures today will be in the upper 60s.
The rain will become more showery in nature toward evening with still a chance of some thunder.
The upper low responsible for this rain will weaken on Thursday as it moves into our area, we still expect some shower and possibly a thunderstorm but it will be less ub amounts and coverage than today.
Friday will be a warm day as temperatures rise well up into the 70s but a cold front will be approaching from the west that could give us more showers later in the day and at night with even some strong thunderstorms.
Unsettled for the weekend with showers as the cold front will be slowly moving through the area, hopefully the rain could be out of here by Sunday afternoon.
Dry and cooler weather early next week.

The forecast: Today – Periods of rain with a chance of a thunderstorm, high in the upper 60s.
Tonight – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, low in the upper 50s.
Thursday – Mostly cloudy with showers likely with a chance of a thunderstorm, high in the low 70s.
Friday – Partly sunny with a chance of late afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, high in the upper 70s.
Saturday – Cloudy with showers likely, high in the low 70s.
Sunday – Chance of showers mostly in the morning, high in the upper 60s.
Monday and Tuesday – Mostly sunny and cool, high in the low 60s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory for hazardous seas through tonight. Today – Southeast winds to 15 knots, seas up to 6 feet.
Outlook: Conditions falling to below advisory levels Thursday morning, however advisories will likely be needed from Friday night into the weekend!

Enjoy the much needed rain today!

One more dry day today: Needed rain on Wednesday!


It is a little milder this morning with temperatures around 50 in the Clifton area and 40s inland. We will squeeze one more dry day today with mild temperatures reaching the low 70s but again it will be cooler closer to the shore.
Much needed rain will move in before sunrise tomorrow and should continued into at least Wednesday night, about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch is expected.
Thursday will be mild with still a chance of showers.
Warmer on Friday but a cold front approaching may set off some showers and thunderstorms later Friday evening.
The front will be slow moving so the weekend’s weather is unsettled with high chance of showers each day.
Dry and cooler weather early next week.

The forecast: Today – Partly sunny, high in the low 70s.
Tonight – Rain developing mostly after 5am, low in the upper 50s.
Wednesday – Rain with a chance of thunderstorms, high in the mid 60s, rain continuing Wednesday night.
Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or a thunderstorm, high near 70.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the mid 70s.. Chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening.
Saturday – Cloudy with a chance of showers, high near 70.
Sunday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.
Monday – Mostly sunny, high in the mid 60s.

Marine forecast: Small craft advisories for hazardous seas through Wednesday night.. Today – east winds to 15 knots, seas 5 feet today rising to 7 feet tonight.
Outlook: Small craft for hazardous seas likely into Thursday and advisories for winds and seas over the weekend with a front in the area.

Have a great day!

Another dry day this Monday but clouds and rain chance increase as the week goes on.


Skies have clouded up this morning and temperatures are in the upper 40s at daybreak. These clouds will break by mid morning and we will have seasonable cool temperatures, again like the last few days it will be cooler along the coast and warmer inland.. Very high pollen levels will continue.
Tuesday we may have a little drizzle and clouds in the morning becoming partly sunny with milder temperatures.
The best chance of rain will be on Wednesday as an upper level low moves in from the south with shower chances extending into Thursday, temperatures will be cool especially along the coast.
Friday winds will be coming from the west with warmer temperatures but there will be a front that will be approached our area causing a chance of afternoon or evening showers and thunderstorms.
This front will be in the area next weekend with chance of showers on Saturday and Sunday.

The forecast: Cloudy till mid morning then clearing, high in the low to mid 60s.
Tonight – Increasing clouds with a chance of drizzle after midnight, low in the low 50s.
Tuesday – Chance of morning drizzle then becoming partly sunny, high in the low 70s. Chance of rain developing at night.
Wednesday – Cloudy with rain likely, chance of a thunderstorm, high in the mid 60s.
Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thundershowers, high near 70.
Friday – Partly sunny with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, high in the mid 70s.
Saturday – Cloudy with a chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.
Sunday – Mostly cloudy, chance of showers, high in the upper 60s.

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory this morning for hazardous seas, winds northeast to 10 knots, seas up to 5 feet, diminishing this afternoon.
Outlook: Small craft advisory likely be needed again Tuesday night into early Thursday then fall below advisory levels later Thursday.

Have a good day!

Mostly sunny and cool ending to the weekend!


Temperatures around dawn this morning range from the low 40s in the Clifton area to many 30s inland.
Today will be sunny but still cool with an onshore wind.
The dry weather will continue on Monday but a low pressure system to our south will move this way with rain chances increasing Tuesday through Thursday with Wednesday being the wettest day.
It will dry out for Friday with temperatures climbing well up into the 70s.
A cold front crossing the area may increase shower chances next weekend.

The forecast: Today becoming mostly sunny, cool, high in the low 60s.
Tonight: Increasing cloudiness , low in the mid 40s.
Monday – Partly sunny, high in the upper 60s.
Tuesday – Slight chance of drizzle in the morning, mostly cloudy, high in the upper 60s. Chance of rain at night.
Wednesday – Cloudy with a chance of rain, high in the middle 60s.
Thursday – Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high near 70.
Friday – Partly sunny, high in the mid 70s.
Saturday – Partly sunny with a chance of rain showers, high in the low 70s.

Marine forecast: Small craft advisory for hazardous seas today. East wind to 14 knots, seas up to 6 feet.
Outlook: Winds below advisory levels through the week but an easterly fetch will cause near advisory waves through Thursday.

Have a good ending to the weekend!

Plenty of sunshine this weekend.


A little cool this morning with temperatures in the low 40s in the Clifton area but many 30s inland.
With plenty of sunshine temperatures will rise to the upper 60s today but with a continued onshore wind flow will cause cooler temperatures closer to the coast..
Sunday will be a repeat of today but a couple of degrees cooler as a onshore flow continues.
Dry weather will continue into Monday but an upper level low will start to approach the area from the south with rain chances increasing Tuesday through Thursday.
After this low moves through the area drier weather will return on Friday into next weekend with warmer temperatures.

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

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisory issued today through 6pm on Sunday for northeast winds to 20 knots, seas up to 6 feet.
Outlook – Conditions lower to below advisory levels Sunday night into Monday but may be needed for hazardous seas Tuesday through Thursday due to a prolonged easterly wind flow.

Have a great Saturday!