Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Area Forecast

This forecast is valid March 10th to March 15th 2009
Currently over the region we have high pressure which will move northward by this evening as a frontal system will pass thorough the area until Wednesday afternoon. We can expect showers later tonight and into Wednesday afternoon as a tenth to a quarter inch of precipitation accumulation is possible. As this frontal system moves in, a warm front will approach slowly from the south and Wednesday we can expect high temperatures in the lower 60s. By Wednesday night a cold front will move through the region from Canada being lows around 28 degrees. This cold front will be followed by a strong high pressure system which will build for the remainder of the week. We can expect temperatures in the mid to upper 40s for Thursday into Saturday and mostly sunny skies. Our next chance for rain is Sunday night into Monday morning when a low pressure system from the south moves into area.
Currently in Union, NJ the temperature is 45 with mostly cloudy sky conditions and southeastern winds at 8 mph.
Stay tuned for updates and information on other weather occurrences.

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