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7:00 AM | Frosty start to the new week with continuation of cool, dry pattern; windy and warmer for Halloween Thursday, maybe a few PM showers; heavier showers late Thursday night and early Friday

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly sunny skies and a cool afternoon after a cold start to the day, highs near 60 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows by morning in the upper 30’s

Tuesday

Mostly sunny and a bit cooler than today, mid 50’s

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, chilly, maybe a shower late, near 40

Wednesday

Mostly cloudy, cool, maybe a few morning showers, near 60

Thursday

Mostly cloudy, windy, warmer, a few afternoon and early evening showers possible, heavier showers late at night, low-to-mid 60's

Friday

Mostly cloudy, still breezy, mild, showers likely, upper 60’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cooler, near 60

Discussion

A weak front will pass through the area later today and high pressure will build back into the region for Tuesday and it'll turn out slightly cooler tomorrow afternoon compared to what we'll experience later today. A couple of frontal systems will keep the second half of the week unsettled with the threat for showers from time-to-time and it'll get milder. Halloween Thursday is looking warmer and windy with a few afternoon and early evening showers possible and then heavier showers likely late at night into early Friday. Looking back, Hurricane Sandy struck the New Jersey coastline one year ago tomorrow. Currently, the Atlantic Basin remains quiet in terms of any tropical activity.

Video

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