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Jun 17th

N.J. weather forecast: Beautiful Father's Day in store

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NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

High pressure will be in complete control today on through this weekend with excellent weather conditions expected for Father's Day.

With high pressure in control, expect scattered cloud cover to clear skies today on through Monday with light and variable winds. In the morning hours through the period, some patchy fog may develop in the early morning hours but will quickly burn off. Temperatures will be near normal ranging from the mid 50's to lower 60's for lows and mid 70's to lower 80's for highs. The coolest conditions in the afternoon will be along the immediate coast due to a sea breeze.

A weak disturbance may produce an isolated shower or thunderstorm on Tuesday, however most locations will remain dry. Tranquil conditions will continue for Wednesday and Thursday as well, however a significant increase in temperatures and humidity will be noticed as a hazy, hot, and humid air mass will take control.

Temperatures will moderate significant with lows in the mid 60's to lower 70's and highs in the mid 80's to mid 90's for highs. The influence of the Atlantic Ocean will keep the immediate coast in the mid to upper 80's, however for interior locations and especially the Delaware River Valley, temperatures will rise to well above normal levels in the lower to mid 90's. A heat index of one hundred or higher will be possible in these locations.

 

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