Wednesday, April 13, 2011

A Windy Storm Ending



A windy storm is slowly moving out.

NEW JERSEY

...ATLANTIC COUNTY...
ATLANTIC CITY 37 935 PM 4/12

...BURLINGTON COUNTY...
WRIGHTSTOWN 44 1033 PM 4/12
SOUTHAMPTON TWP 40 1043 PM 4/12
CHATSWORTH 39 1000 PM 4/12
MOUNT HOLLY AIRPORT 38 943 PM 4/12

...CAPE MAY COUNTY...
CAPE MAY 41 510 PM 4/12
OCEAN CITY 40 855 PM 4/12

...CUMBERLAND COUNTY...
MILLVILLE 33 458 PM 4/12

...MERCER COUNTY...
TRENTON 39 1052 PM 4/12

...MIDDLESEX COUNTY...
PERTH AMBOY 44 135 AM 4/13

...MONMOUTH COUNTY...
MONMOUTH BEACH 47 100 AM 4/13
SANDY HOOK 46 153 AM 4/13
KEANSBURG 44 100 AM 4/13
BELMAR 39 1135 PM 4/12

...OCEAN COUNTY...
SEASIDE HEIGHTS 49 1209 AM 4/13
BARNEGAT 47 1150 PM 4/12
BRICK TWP 47 1155 PM 4/12
TUCKERTON 44 945 PM 4/12
TOMS RIVER 33 1035 PM 4/12



The surface low is over Delaware and it will northward through this evening. Until then, fog and drizzle may exist.

An isolated t-storm may develop if any sunshine comes out before sunset...but a gradual return to sunshine may develop late this evening...late enough that it precludes any real instability to develop before the triggering mechanism departs.

Heavy rain is on the way for Saturday, and more t-storms.

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