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Weekend Weather Forecast- Friday
The latest GFS and NAM models have the bulk of precipitation shearing off to our north on Sunday, with a frontal boundary passing through about noon or early afternoon. Showers prior to the frontal passage on Sunday morning, perhaps with some partial clearing later Sunday afternoon. Slower clearing at the shore on Sunday.
The forecast is complicated a bit by tropical moisture with several disturbances off the coast and along the coast of SC. Some of this moisture may limit sunshine on Saturday and Sunday with more clouds than currently predicted.
Sat 8/19: A mix of clouds and sunshine, warm and humid. Some increase in clouds late in the afternoon. High 87. NJ Beaches: Mixed skies, warm and humid.
Sun 8/20: Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms possible during the morning, into early afternoon. High 85. NJ Beaches: Cloudy, showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
posted: Aug 18 2006 at 12:58 pm
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