Update Thu @ 7:49 AM — A front will move through between 2 PM and 5 PM today. The front is clearly visible on current satellite water vapor imagery—
Some models have a few very widelyscattered showers and thunderstorms between 2-3 PM around Philadelphia and about 5 PM into NJ. Little in the way of accumulating rain is expected.
The frontal passage will bring lower dew points (less humidity) later this afternoon and evening. Higher humidity gradually returns by Sunday. The heat continues.
Update Wed @ 8:09 AM — Temperature- dew point meteogram says it all—
The extended 90º+ stretch we’re entering into has been well-advertised by the media.
Current satellite water vapor image shows plenty of hot air streaming up from the southwest—
This week’s jet stream is typical for a summer pattern, albeit the temperatures are well above seasonal averages. Our area has been in a consistent, slight upper trough since May and this trough and the current pattern is forecast to remain unchanged for the next 10 days—
The big item for us will be the heat—
There’s a chance of thunderstorms Thursday evening as a weak front move through.