Author Topic: NJ Fishing & Boating Weather Outlook: Week Edition Sept 17-21, 2012  (Read 7576 times)

Offline Pfishingruven

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Re: Midweek Update
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2012, 01:20:32 PM »
There is still a Small Craft Advisory in effect until 6PM tonight for Sandy Hook, NJ to Fenwick Island, DE.

Weather will be mostly sunny and mostly clear from today through Saturday Night with temperatures in the 70's, warmer towards week end and lows in the 50's & 60's.  Tonight could see a low in the mid to upper 40's  along the coast and colder inland.  Water conditions and winds will begin to subside some starting tomorrow.  However, another possible system moving in Saturday Night could cause some issues again.  I will elaborate on this with the Weekend Outlook tomorrow.  The beaches took a pounding the last couple of days with upwards of 10+ feet of erosion over 6 feet deep in some places.  There was also moderate coastal flooding in the usual areas with 3-4 feet of water covering lower lying areas immediately along the coast.

Enjoy the next couple of days and nice weather!

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Re: Wednesday Night Update w/ Tropics
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2012, 09:30:28 PM »
All Advisories, Watches and Warnings have been dropped.  Wind and water seems to be laying down.  Here is Manasquan Inlet's Forecast for tomorrow and Friday:



Tropics are not very active.  Two systems left on the map.  Tropical Storm Nadine which will continue off to the northeast away from the US and now Invest 94L.  All other invests dissipated.  Invest 94L is in the Atlantic due east of Georgia and the Carolinas.  It has a 40% chance of development and the models are bringing it up along the shore, around the track of Leslie...maybe a bit east of there.  Models are already picking up some increased swells and wave heights around next Wednesday.  This is one to watch how it affects the ocean conditions.





 

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