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54 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Yep, so far next week is looking ghastly. 

The STJ near the Baja is forecast to become more active with the developing El Niño. So it’s looking like more rainfall chances in late April.  But the individual storm details will probably have to wait.

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59 minutes ago, Rmine1 said:

Wind just flipped to light south breeze in Brightwaters. Temp down 2, 80 might have been our peak high for the day 

Currently 78.7°F on my PWS, maxed at 80.7°F at 11:25 this morning. Sea breeze capped our temps but I'm glad we finally hit 80+. We've been missing out lol

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1 hour ago, bluewave said:

The STJ near the Baja is forecast to become more active with the developing El Niño. So it’s looking like more rainfall chances in late April.  But the individual storm details will probably have to wait.

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Plus if we have a trough sitting in that location we’ll be socked in low clouds on east wind struggling to get to 50. 

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1 hour ago, winterwarlock said:

Move to Maine

I have a house in Maine- currently it’s mud season soon to be followed by black fly season and then mosquitoes (different then evening mosquitoes- midday running from the house and jumping in the car there will be 10 in the car with you). It’s not safe until mid  to late June.

The rest of the year is glorious!!

Facts!

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First 90's of the season this afternoon across parts of NJ.  Not all that dry either.  DP's mainly in the mid 60's across the area.  Not muggy by any means but not pleasantly dry.

Rainfall over the next week or so generally .5" or less most places.  Top soils are dry out this way.  Most NNJ locations received just .10" or less yesterday evening.  

 

 

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