
Brilliant Sunshine will dominate the weather over New Jersey on Tuesday as an area of High Pressure will continue to slide over the region. Expect a slight breeze out of the north keeping temperatures at or around 60 degrees. The next concern this week comes Wednesday with the chance of showers. The latest models keeps the precip totals much lower as you head East. Area's over northern New Jersey could squeeze out .30-.40" of precip before the cold front moves through the area Wednesday Night.
The Pattern this week will be a bumpy ride. While Wednesday afternoon will feature clouds and Rain by the late afternoon, Thursday will turn nice again with temperatures nearing 60 degrees. Friday then becomes another problem.
The Newark Weather Examiner Long Ranger foresee's a very rough day on Friday (as it stands now). The models continue to show a very potent weather system moving just to our west. The proximity of this low will allow more a low level jet to enter New Jersey. This enhanced lift and instability will allow for a very strong thunderstorm to develop- which is very a typical for March.
We'll keep you posted on Friday's Developing situations.