Storms and Rain Expected for Jersey Shore This Sunday
Weather Advisory for the Jersey Shore
Residents along the Jersey Shore should prepare for a change in weather later today. According to the National Weather Service, isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop over the area this afternoon and continue into the night on March 22. The storm activity is anticipated between 4 p.m. and 10 p.m., bringing with it a mix of rain, wind, and potential hail.
“Isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms will be possible across the region this afternoon and evening,” the Mount Holly office of the National Weather Service stated in a social media post. This warning highlights the need for caution as the storms may bring more than just rain.
Current Temperature Trends
Today’s weather has been relatively mild, with high temperatures expected to range from the 60s to the low-to-mid 70s. However, the coastal areas will experience cooler conditions due to winds coming off the cold ocean. This temperature difference can create a noticeable contrast between inland and coastal regions.
Potential Hazards from Thunderstorms
As the day progresses, the main threats from the thunderstorms will include damaging winds and hail that could reach up to two inches in diameter. These conditions pose risks to property and outdoor activities, so residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
In addition to the wind and hail, heavy rain is expected later in the evening and into the night. This rainfall could lead to localized flash flooding, particularly in areas along and north of the Interstate 95 corridor. Residents in these regions should be vigilant and monitor local weather updates for any changes in the forecast.
Weekly Forecast Outlook
Looking ahead, the weather pattern is set to shift significantly:
- Monday: Much colder temperatures are expected, with highs ranging from the upper 40s to the low 50s throughout the day.
- Tuesday: The day will be mainly sunny, with similar temperature ranges as Monday, staying in the upper 40s to low 50s.
- Wednesday: There will be some cloud cover, and temperatures are projected to rise slightly, reaching the mid to upper 50s.
This week’s forecast indicates a transition towards cooler conditions, which may affect daily activities and planning.
Contact Information
For further details or updates, individuals can reach out to David P. Willis at dwillis@gannettnj.com. This information was originally shared by the Asbury Park Press, highlighting the importance of staying informed about local weather conditions.
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