Atlantic City, New Jersey

After bouncing around the middle of the country recently, we will now head to the East Coast, where we will probably see things like “the Gulf Stream” mentioned a few times.

At 454PM, ET, Atlantic City was reporting a temperature of 74 degrees with clear skies. There is a thatch of clouds over Delaware Bay, associated with an upper level trough. There is a jet streak over the western Atlantic, but surface high pressure is keeping things rain free in the mid-Atlantic.
There is a bit of moisture in the middle of the country that will struggle to ascend the Appalachians. Low pressure following the Gulf Stream is moving at the eastern periphery of coler air, and the northerly flow in New Jersey will keep the region unseasonably cool.
Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 74, Low 56
Tuesday – Mostly cloudy, High 76, Low 55

TWC: Tomorrow – Sunshine and clouds mixed High 73, Low 60
Tuesday – Partly cloudy High 74, Low 60

AW: Tomorrow – Partly sunny and windy; a nice afternoon for outdoor activities High 74, Low 62
Tuesday – Nice with plenty of sunshine High 72, Low 61

NWS: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 75, Low 64
Tuesday – Sunny, High 75, Low 62

WB: Tomorrow – Sunny, High 70, Low 64
Tuesday – Sunny, High 72, Low 63

WN: Tomorrow – Mostly sunny, High 74, Low 64
Tuesday – Mostly sunny, High 74, Low 63

CLI: Tomorrow – Light rain showers, High 73, Low 59
Tuesday – Partly cloudy, High 74, Low 59

Looks like south Jersey is in for a good Labor Day. Clouds entering the area are high, and not as threatening as they might look.

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