Monday, September 28, 2009

Degeneration and Cooler Temps

The Atlantic is quiet once more. On September 26, Tropical Depression Eight decided to take a turn towards the cooler waters of the northwestern coast of Africa. There the tropical depression would degenerated back into a tropical wave. There's still a good two more months until the Atlantic season is over, the final date for the season is November 30th. Let's at least see Grace! The Pacific hurricane season, has been very active producing 16 named stores, in which 6 of those named storms became hurricane and 3 of those hurricanes were major (category 3 or higher). Like the Atlantic season hurricane, the last day for the Pacific season in November 30th and currently no storms are active.

Forecast (September 29 to October 4)
Union, NJ

Don't forget your sweaters, tomorrow because Fall is here! The trees are already starting to turn and with the cold front that came through earlier this evening, the temperatures for this week will be slightly cooler. For Tuesday, expect a high of 70 with partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of showers after 3 pm. For Tuesday night, expect temperatures around 50 degrees and chance for some sprinkles around 9 pm. On Wednesday, we'll be feeling some milder temperatures with a high around 64. A strong storm system will be slowly drifting Northeast from the great lakes into New England Wednesday night as we can expect a slight chance of showers throughout the day. A weak high pressure system will build in the region by Thursday as we can expect sunny skies, and a high near 63. That high will move offshore by the evening as we can expect partly cloudy skies and lows around 43. For Friday we warm up a little as a warm front approaches from our south. Expect a high around 68 with mostly sunny skies. That warm front will move into the tri-state region by Saturday as we can expect a high near 70 and mostly cloudy skies. Expect a slight chance of showers Saturday night as a cold front, following behind the warm front, moves into the region. Expect a high of 50 for Sunday with a chance of showers throughout the day. Stay safe everyone!!!

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