Onshore Flow Produces Coastal Flooding Tonight

Freehold, US
11:08 pm, May 2, 2024
temperature icon 63°F
L: 58° H: 70°
clear sky
Humidity 72 %
Pressure 1016 mb
Wind 6 mph NNE
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 0 mph
UV Index UV Index: 0
Precipitation Precipitation: 0 inch
Dew Point Dew Point:
Visibility Visibility: 6 mi
Air Quality Air Quality:
Sunrise Sunrise: 4:53 am
Sunset Sunset: 6:54 pm
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Persistent northeasterly winds, although light, combined with a full moon, will produce the threat of coastal flooding throughout the coastal plain at one to two feet above average.  A more significant rainfall will be possible by Thursday with minor urban flooding also a threat.

TONIGHT

High pressure will produce clear skies to scattered clouds.  Winds will be from the northeast at 5 to 15 mph.  Coastal flooding will remain a threat.  Temperatures will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s over the interior and lower to mid-30s along the coast for lows.

TOMORROW

High pressure will exit the region with increasing clouds and isolated showers by the afternoon.  Winds will be from the northeast at 5 to 15 mph.  Coastal flooding will remain a threat.  Temperatures will rise into the upper 40s to lower 50s for highs.

TOMORROW NIGHT

Clouds will continue to increase, with isolated showers.  Winds will veer from the northeast to the southwest at 5 to 15 mph.  Temperatures will fall into the lower to mid-40s for lows.

WEDNESDAY

A cold front will approach from the west with overcast skies and scattered showers.  Winds will be from the southwest at 5 to 15 mph.  Temperatures will rise into the lower to mid-60s for highs.

THURSDAY

A cold front will slowly move through the region with overcast skies and scattered showers.  Winds will back to the north-northeast at 5 to 15 mph.  Temperatures will range from the lower to mid-40s for lows and upper 40s to lower 50s for highs.

FRIDAY

The cold front will gradually exit the region with clearing skies.  Winds will be from the northwest at 5 to 15 mph.  Temperatures will range from the upper 20s to mid-30s over the interior and upper 30s to lower 40s along the coast for lows and upper 40s to lower 50s over the interior and mid to upper 50s along the coast for highs.

SATURDAY

High pressure will produce scattered clouds.  Temperatures will range from the upper 20s to lower 30s over the interior and lower to mid-30s along the coast for lows and upper 40s to lower 50s over the interior, lower to mid-50s along the coast, and mid to upper 50s in the Delaware River Valley for highs.

SUNDAY

An area of low pressure and stationary front will produce broken cloud cover and isolated showers.  Temperatures will range from the mid-20s to lower 30s over the interior and mid to upper 30s along the coast for lows and lower to mid-50s over the interior, lower to mid-50s along the coast, and mid to upper 50s in the Delaware River Valley for highs.

MONDAY

A warm front will approach the region with overcast skies and increasing showers.  Temperatures will range from the upper 20s to lower 30s over the interior and mid-30s to lower 40s along the coast for lows and mid to upper 40s over the interior and lower to mid-50s along the coast for highs.

TUESDAY

An area of low pressure will produce periods of rain.  Temperatures will range from the lower to mid-40s over the interior, mid to upper 40s along the coast, and upper 40s to lower 50s in the Delaware River Valley for lows and mid-50s to lower 60s over the interior, mid-50s to lower 60s along the coast, and mid-60s to lower 70s in the Delaware River Valley for highs.

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