A significant low pressure located in the gulf states will spread NE today and reach our area tonight. This low pressure will bring significant rain, wind and possible thunderstorms. The rain will push out tomorrow leading to cooler temperatures. After tomorrow, our focus moves towards Saturday. Models were showing another low pressure moving from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday. Models yesterday were showing a track more conducive to snow in Jersey, but have since moved to a track more off the coast, making snow less conducive. The is fairly good agreement on this track as of now, so I would look for some rain showers and possible snow showers during the day Saturday and snow showers Saturday Night. Thats how it is looking now, and I will continue to monitor the situation.
Corey Towner
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