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It will be a mostly wet weekend with water conditions varying by time and location.  Precipitation will not just be rain.  Friday Night into early Saturday will bring a wintry mix to Central and North Western Counties, starting as rain and with very cold air moving in and precipitation switching between sleet, snow and freezing rain and then back to rain again.  Accumulations will be under a half an inch of snow and only a few hundredths of an inch of ice.  However, it does not take much ice to cause hazardous road conditions.  Areas to the south and east should just be rain.  Rain will continue into Saturday Day tapering off by the afternoon and then temporarily clearing and becoming partly cloudy on Saturday Night.  Any remaining water on roadways or walkways will likely freeze by or after sunset on Saturday Night, making for hazardous traveling again.  Black ice will be a real concern by Saturday Night.  Sunday will bring more precipitation.  With cold air already in place precipitation will come in the form of snow and a wintry mix switching back and forth to rain.  More northern/northwestern areas of the state will see the most wintry precipitation.  Snow accumulations will be 2-4 inches in the northwest with 1-2 inches in Central Western Counties and then less than an inch for the rest of the state.  Coastal and southern areas may not see any accumulation or snow for that matter.  Ice accumulations are possible again, with a few hundredths of an inch across north and central western counties.  **SEE maps for specific locations**  High temperatures will be in the 30’s and 40’s with overnight lows into the 20’s and 30’s.  Winds will be moderate from the north to northwest at 5-15 mph.  Water conditions will vary by time and location.  Generalized, Small Craft Advisories are possible through the weekend.  Areas to the south and offshore will have cautious conditions with 15-20 knot winds with gusts to 25 knots and seas 3-6 feet.    Areas inshore to the north will have 15 knot winds with gusts 20-25 knots with seas 3-5 feet, closer to 3 feet.  Conditions may improve later on Saturday and into Sunday, but Monday could bring back some cautious conditions.  Surf and beach conditions will be good for some, but conditions will be ok to cautious.  Besides rain and wintry precipitation at times, winds will be southwest to northwest at 10-20 knots with gusts to 25 knots with wave heights 2-4 feet max.  Water temperatures are steady in the 40’s and 50’s.  UV Index will be Low at 1-2/15.

A cold front will cross the area tonight and move to the south on Friday, with a series of low pressure waves moving along this front into Saturday.  High pressure will build in from the Midwest Saturday Afternoon and Sunday.  A warm front should then lift north late Sunday and Monday, followed by another area of high pressure from the Midwest for the middle of next week.

Next week will bring mixed precipitation to start the week before clearing out for Wednesday.  The second half of the week looks dry right now.  Highs will start off in the upper 40’s and low to mid 50’s again and drop into the 30’s by Tuesday for the rest of the week with lows into the teens and 20’s.  Water conditions will be cautious most of the beginning of the week, through midweek.  Conditions should improve towards the end of the week.  Surf and beach conditions look good to ok with the potential for winds to be gusty through midweek.

Have a great weekend!

Saturday
Sky:  Mostly cloudy to cloudy becoming partly cloudy to mostly clear
Precipitation:  30% - 80% chance of mixed wintry precipitation and rain early in the day, 0% - slight chance at night
Temperatures
High:     Upper 30’s to mid 40’s
Low:     Mid 20’s inland, low 30’s coastal, upper teens to low 20’s across northern areas
UV Index:  1-2/15 (Low)
Sunrise: 7:04am
Sunset: 4:31pm

Fishing Forecast
Accuweather – Good
Weather2Hunt.com –  33/50

Sunday
Sky:  Cloudy to mostly cloudy
Precipitation:  40% - 80% chance of wintry precipitation mixed with rain
Temperatures
High:     Low 30’s to low 40’s
Low:     Low to mid 30’s inland, mid to upper 30’s coastal areas, upper 20’s across northern areas
UV Index:  1-2/15 (Low)
Sunrise: 7:05am
Sunset: 4:31pm

Fishing Forecast
Accuweather – Poor
Weather2Hunt.com – 43/50

Friday Night Surface Analysis



Saturday Surface Analysis



Sunday Surface Analysis



Friday - Monday Precipitation Total




Friday Night into Saturday Snow Totals



Friday Night into Saturday Ice Totals




Sunday Night into Monday Snow Totals



Friday Night into Saturday Ice Totals



Coastal Waters (out to 20nm) Forecasts
Raritan Bay/New York Harbor to Sandy Hook
Water Temperature: 46°F
Saturday
Wind:  NW 10 knots
Seas:  1-3 feet
Surf (Ocean):  1-2 feet
Saturday Night
Wind:  NW 10 knots 
Seas:  1 foot or less
Surf (Ocean):  1-3 feet
Sunday
Wind:  N 10 knots becoming NE in the afternoon
Seas:  1 foot or less, Visibility 1-3 nm
Surf (Ocean):  1-2 feet
Sunday Night
Wind:  E 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots
Seas:  1-2 feet, Visibility 1-3 nm
Surf (Ocean):  1-2 feet

Sandy Hook (Bay) Tides

Sandy Hook Tides




Sandy Hook (Ocean) to Barnegat Inlet
Water Temperature:  51°F
Saturday Morning
Winds: NNW 12 to 16 knots
Seas:  SSE 3 feet at 7 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet
Saturday Afternoon
Winds: NW 13 to 17 knots
Seas:  SSE 3 feet at 8 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet
Sunday Morning
Winds: NNW 7 to 10 knots
Seas:  E 2 feet at 14 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet
Sunday Afternoon
Winds: N 6 to 8 knots
Seas:  E 1 feet at 13 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet

Manasquan Inlet Tides

Manasquan Inlet Tides




Barnegat Bay at Island Beach State Park
Water Temperature:  43°F
Saturday
Wind:  NNW 15 knots
Seas:  1 foot
Surf:  0-1 foot
Saturday Night
Wind:  NNW 15 knots becoming N after midnight
Seas:  1 foot
Surf:  0-1 foot
Sunday
Wind:  NNE 15 knots becoming ENE in the afternoon
Seas:  1 foot or less
Surf:  0-1 foot
Sunday Night
Wind:  ENE 10-15 knots becoming ESE after midnight
Seas:  1-2 feet
Surf:  1 foot

Barnegat Bay (Island Beach State Park) Tides
   
Barnegat Bay Tides




Barnegat Inlet to Cape May (Ocean)
Water Temperature:  51°F
Saturday Morning
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: NNW 17 to 23 knots
Seas:  SSE 4 feet at 7 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet
Saturday Afternoon
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: NNW 17 to 22 knots
Seas:  SSE 4 feet at 7 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet

Sunday Morning
Winds: NNE 12 to 16 knots
Seas:  ENE 3 feet at 5 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet
Sunday Afternoon
Winds: NNE 13 to 17 knots
Seas:  E 3 feet at 13 seconds
Surf:  1-3 feet

Cape May (Ocean) Tides

Cape May Tides




Delaware Bay
Water Temperature:  43°F
Saturday
CAUTIOUS
Wind:  N 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots
Seas:  2-3 feet
Surf:  1-2 feet
Saturday Night
CAUTIOUS
Wind:  N winds 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots
Seas:  2-3 feet
Surf:  1-2 feet
Sunday
CAUTIOUS
Wind:  NE 10-15 knots increasing to 15-20 knots in the afternoon
Seas:  2-3 feet
Surf:  1-2 feet
Sunday Night
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Wind:  E 15-20 knots with gusts to 25 knots
Seas:  2-4 feet
Surf:  1-2 feet


Delaware Bay (Ship John Shoal) Tides

Delaware Bay Tides




Offshore Waters

Midshore to Offshore (20nm-50nm)
Water Temperature:  56°F
Saturday Morning
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: N 17 to 23 knots
Seas:  S 5 feet at 8 seconds
Saturday Afternoon
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: NNW 15 to 20 knots
Seas:  S 5 feet at 8 seconds

Sunday Morning
Winds: N 10 to 13 knots
Seas:  E 3 feet at 13 seconds
Sunday Afternoon
Winds: NE 8 to 11 knots
Seas:  E 2 feet at 13 seconds

Sea Surface Temperatures

Surface



20 Meters (≈65 feet)



NWS OPC Sea Surface Temperatures 3 Day Loop

NWS OPC Gulf Stream Currents 3 Day Loop

Ocean Currents

Surface



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*****These forecasts are a general extended outlook for weather and water conditions over a large area, covering all of NJ and adjacent coastal waters to 50nm. Weather and water conditions can and do change frequently and can also be different for specific locations.  Water conditions ratings are general guidelines only.  Make sure to check the specific seas and winds for the area you will be traveling.  Every boat and captain has different operating values.  You should always check the most updated weather and water condition forecasts at NWS/NOAA and/or Buoy Weather or your trusted weather source before venturing out!

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Re: Saturday Update
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2013, 12:08:42 PM »
Good afternoon!  Cold with a mix of sun and clouds right now.  Clouds will decrease today becoming mostly sunny to sunny and mostly clear tonight.  There was a decent amount of precipitation yesterday, including a wintry mix across northwestern areas.  It looks to remain dry the rest of today, but rain, sleet and snow will move in tomorrow.  It looks like accumulation will be less than expected, at this point, with 1-2 inches across northwestern counties and less than an inch elsewhere.  However, even coastal areas will see some snow showers at least from this system.  Tomorrow into Monday Morning is going to be messy on the roads.  High temperatures will only get into the upper 30’s and low 40’s with overnight lows in the low to mid 20’s inland, mid to upper 20’s along the coast and teens across northern areas.  Winds are moderate from the northwest at 10-15 mph with 10-20 mph along the coast and southern areas.  Winds will become north tonight and diminish to around 10 mph inland and 15 mph for coastal areas.

Water conditions vary by location.  Northern inshore to midshore waters are rated good (BW), with some gusty winds and seas around 3 feet or so.  Southern inshore to midshore waters are cautious and all offshore waters are cautious.  ***HOWEVER, Small Craft Advisories are still in effect for ALL ocean waters from Sandy Hook east to Montauk and south to Cape May including Delaware Bay and parts of the Delaware River.  Here are some local forecasts for today.  Raritan Bay will have northwest wind 15-20 knots diminishing to 10-15 knots late today, then north at 5-10 knots after midnight with seas 1 foot or less.  Barnegat Bay will have north-northwest winds at 15 knots becoming 10-12 knots tonight with seas 2 feet subsiding to 1-2 feet tonight.  Delaware Bay will have northwest winds 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots becoming north tonight with seas 2-3 feet.  Northern inshore to midshore waters will have northwest around 15 knots with gusts to 20 knots possible becoming north 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots tonight with seas *3*-5 feet at 8 seconds becoming 2-4 feet at 8 seconds tonight.  South inshore to midshore waters will have northwest winds 15-20 knots with gusts to 25 knots becoming north tonight with seas 4-6 feet (buoys showing 6+ feet already) at 6 seconds becoming 3-5 feet at 9 seconds tonight.  Offshore waters will have north winds 15-25 knots becoming 10-20 knots tonight with seas 4-8 feet at 6-9 seconds.

Surf conditions are good for northern areas and ok for southern areas.  Gusty winds north to northwest at 10-20 knots are likely with gusts to 25 knots for southern areas.  Surf will be normal, a little rougher farther south with wave heights 1-3 feet for northern areas with a 2-3 foot south-southeast swell at 7 seconds and 1-3 feet to 2-4 feet with a 3-4 foot south-southeast swell at 6-7 seconds.  Surf temperatures are in the mid 40’s.  UV Index is Low at 2/15.

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Re: Winter Weather Advisories North/Northwestern NJ
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2013, 04:35:47 PM »
Winter Weather Advisories for Sussex, Warren, Hunterdon and Morris Counties for Sunday into Monday.

Also Snowfall and Ice Accumulation Totals for Northeastern NJ Counties

**Nothing NEW in these advisories

Quote
Winter Weather Advisory
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

NJZ007-008-PAZ060>062-081000-
/O.NEW.KPHI.WW.Y.0022.131208T2000Z-131209T1000Z/
WARREN-MORRIS-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WASHINGTON...MORRISTOWN...READING...
ALLENTOWN...BETHLEHEM...EASTON
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SUNDAY TO 5 AM EST
MONDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW, SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN...WHICH IS IN
EFFECT FROM 3 PM SUNDAY TO 5 AM EST MONDAY.

* SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATIONS...1 TO 2 INCHES.

* ICE ACCUMULATIONS...0.10 TO 0.20 INCHES.

* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM SOUTH TO
  NORTH SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH
  SLEET LATE IN THE EVENING FROM SOUTHEAST TO NORTHWEST, THEN
  CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT. THE WINTRY
  PRECIPITATION IS THEN FORECAST TO CHANGE TO PLAIN RAIN EARLY
  MONDAY MORNING.

* IMPACTS...HAZARDOUS TRAVEL WILL DEVELOP ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS.
  BRIDGES AND OTHER ELEVATED SURFACES TEND TO ICE UP FIRST.

* TEMPERATURES...AROUND 30, THEN SLOWLY RISING EARLY MONDAY MORNING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET OR
FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.

&&

$$
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

NJZ009-PAZ101>106-081000-
/O.NEW.KPHI.WW.Y.0022.131208T1900Z-131209T0800Z/
HUNTERDON-WESTERN CHESTER-EASTERN CHESTER-WESTERN MONTGOMERY-
EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS-LOWER BUCKS-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...FLEMINGTON...HONEY BROOK...OXFORD...
WEST CHESTER...KENNET SQUARE...COLLEGEVILLE...POTTSTOWN...
NORRISTOWN...LANSDALE...CHALFONT...PERKASIE...MORRISVILLE...
DOYLESTOWN
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 PM SUNDAY TO 3 AM EST
MONDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW, SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN...WHICH IS IN
EFFECT FROM 2 PM SUNDAY TO 3 AM EST MONDAY.

* SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATIONS...AROUND AN INCH.

* ICE ACCUMULATIONS...UP TO ONE TENTH OF AN INCH.

* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA FROM SOUTH TO
  NORTH SUNDAY AFTERNOON. THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET EARLY IN
  THE EVENING FROM SOUTHEAST TO NORTHWEST, CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN
  DURING THE EVENING. THE WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS THEN FORECAST TO
  CHANGE TO PLAIN RAIN FROM FROM SOUTHEAST TO NORTHWEST DURING
  SUNDAY NIGHT.

* IMPACTS...HAZARDOUS TRAVEL WILL DEVELOP ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS.
  BRIDGES AND OTHER ELEVATED SURFACES TEND TO ICE UP FIRST.

* TEMPERATURES...AROUND 30 DEGREES, THEN SLOWLY RISING SUNDAY
  NIGHT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET OR
FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.

&&

$$
Quote
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

NJZ001-PAZ054-055-081000-
/O.NEW.KPHI.WW.Y.0022.131208T2300Z-131209T1200Z/
SUSSEX-CARBON-MONROE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEWTON...JIM THORPE...STROUDSBURG
403 PM EST SAT DEC 7 2013

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MOUNT HOLLY HAS ISSUED A WINTER
WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW, SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN...WHICH IS IN
EFFECT FROM 6 PM SUNDAY TO 7 AM EST MONDAY.

* SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATIONS...AROUND 2 INCHES.

* ICE ACCUMULATIONS...0.10 TO 0.20 INCHES.

* TIMING...SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA LATE SUNDAY
  AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING. THE SNOW WILL MIX WITH SLEET SUNDAY
  NIGHT, THEN CHANGE TO FREEZING RAIN DURING THE OVERNIGHT. THE
  WINTRY PRECIPITATION IS THEN FORECAST TO CHANGE TO PLAIN RAIN MONDAY
  MORNING.

* IMPACTS...HAZARDOUS TRAVEL WILL DEVELOP ON UNTREATED ROADWAYS.
  BRIDGES AND OTHER ELEVATED SURFACES TEND TO ICE UP FIRST.

* TEMPERATURES...IN THE UPPER 20S, THEN SLOWLY RISING MONDAY MORNING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET OR
FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR
SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE
DRIVING.

&&

$$




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Re: NWS PHI Briefing #2
« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2013, 05:23:58 PM »


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Re: NJ Fishing & Boating Weather Outlook Weekend Edition: Dec 7-8, 2013
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2013, 01:03:59 PM »
Working on an update...if you are getting snow now, you could see 3-6 inches with this round!  Looking at later and tonight.  BIG BUST on the forecast fcp.  1 or 2 degrees makes a big difference.

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Re: Sunday Update
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2013, 01:46:11 PM »
Good afternoon!  Cloudy with snow across the southern half of the state and some snow showers starting in northern areas.  Today’s forecast was a BIG BUST.  Temperatures across the southern half of the state are 2-4 degrees colder than modeled and forecast for today, so what was supposed to be a wintry mix of mess with mainly rain for most, is now very heavy snow.  Snow is falling at 1-2 inches an hour across the center of the state from Philly to the coast.  I already have 2 inches here in western Toms River and it is still coming down with heavy bands of snow to keep moving in.  The NWS has issued a Winter Storm Warning for this area and Winter Weather Advisories for just about every other county.  Accumulation could be 3-6 inches for areas with snow falling already and 1-4 inches for other areas (see maps) of the state.  Some mixed precipitation overnight and freezing rain is still possible.  Temperatures are at or below freezing statewide and will remain this way for the remainder of today into tonight.  Temperatures look to rise above freezing in the early morning hours, switching any precipitation over into a mix and by morning, all rain.  This will make for a messy, hazardous morning commute!  Tomorrows highs will be in the 40’s and 50’s.

Winter Storm Warnings

Winter Weather Advisories

Water conditions are a cautious today with Small Craft Advisories for all coastal waters from Sandy Hook east to Montauk and south to Delaware.  Conditions are worse today than yesterday with winds northeast 10-20 knots with gusts to 20-25 knots and seas 2-4 feet at 10 seconds.  Windy conditions and high seas will continue through Wednesday, maybe even Thursday right now, with Small Craft Advisories likely statewide!

Small Craft Advisories

Raritan Bay

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This Afternoon: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt... Diminishing to 5 to 10 kt late. Waves 1 ft or less. A chance of snow early...then snow likely late. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Tonight: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Waves 1 ft or less...then 1 to 2 ft after midnight. Snow...sleet...rain and freezing rain in the evening...then rain...sleet and freezing rain after midnight. Vsby 1 to 3 nm in the evening.

Barnegat Bay

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This Afternoon: NE wind 7 to 9 kt. Snow likely before 3pm, then rain and snow. Seas 1 ft or less.

Tonight: E wind 11 to 13 kt. Rain. Seas 1 ft or less.

Delaware Bay

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Today: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A chance of snow and rain late this morning. Snow...rain and sleet this afternoon. Vsby 1 to 3 nm late this morning and afternoon.

Tonight: E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt...becoming SE 5 to 10 kt late. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Rain. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Northern Inshore Waters

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Today: NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Mainly in E swell with a dominant period of 10 seconds. A chance of rain early this afternoon...then rain likely with a chance of snow late. Vsby 1 to 3 nm this afternoon.

Tonight: E winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Mainly in E swell with a dominant period of 6 seconds. rain. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.



Southern Inshore Waters

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Today: N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt...becoming NE 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt late this morning and afternoon. Seas 3 to 4 ft. Mainly in E swell with a dominant period of 10 seconds. A slight chance of snow late this morning. A chance of rain late this morning and early afternoon...then rain late. Vsby 1 to 3 nm late this morning and afternoon.

Tonight: E winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt...diminishing to 10 to 15 kt late. Seas 3 to 5 ft. Mainly in E swell with a dominant period of 5 seconds. Rain. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Midshore to Offshore

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THIS AFTERNOON
 NE WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. SEAS 3 TO 5 FT.

TONIGHT
 E WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. SEAS 3 TO 6 FT. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

Surf and beach conditions are good to ok.  Northeast winds 5-15 knots with some higher gusts.  Surf is normal with wave heights 1-3 feet with a 2 foot east swell at 10 seconds.  Surf temps are still in the mid 40’s or so.

Have a great Sunday!  BE SAFE!!


























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Re: Sunday Evening Update
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2013, 05:36:44 PM »
Snow is still falling across many parts of the state.  Anywhere from 1-12 inches have fallen across the state with possibly 1-3 more inches possible before everything changes over.  Snow will slowly change to a mix and then rain for Central and Southern Counties sometime around 8PM or 9PM.  Areas to the north and northwest, event Central Western NJ could continue to see a mix tonight becoming freezing rain.  Areas south of Northwestern NJ will see rain for Monday, while Northwestern NJ could see a wintry mix of mess including freezing rain during the day on Monday.  Most areas will warm into the 40's and 50's with 20's and 30's Monday Night.  Rain will then continue Monday Night for most areas with more wintry mix possible on Tuesday Day before rain clears out for the rest of the week.  Road conditions will be poor to hazardous at best in the morning, with at minimum lots of pooling water, and at worst ice and slush!

Water conditions look to be cautious to hazardous through Wednesday with gusty west winds moving in behind the cold front.  Surf and beach conditions look good to ok, minus the winds.

I will have a complete Week Outlook coming up at some point tonight.

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