This weekend will be an escape from the Arctic and water conditions will not be so bad! Precipitation is possible both days, with most areas seeing rain chances, less than 50% right now and the possibility of maybe mix precipitation or sleet, especially across the north. For the most part it will be a mix of sun and clouds. Highs will get into the 40’s, maybe even some 50’s along the coast. Lows will be in the 30’s Saturday, but drop back down into the 20’s for Sunday. Overall, the Polar and Arctic airmasses wil stay north of the border or at least north of our state border for the foreseeable future. This will allow thawing and melting of the snowpack, grounds will be wet as well as roads and surfaces. This could refreeze Saturday Nights in some parts and definitely Sunday Night. Winds will be calm with Sunday the highest with some possible gusts near 20 mph, but nothing sustained. Water conditions look good with some possible gusty winds and SCA’s on Sunday across Southern and Midshore to Offshore waters. Nothing near the conditions of last weekend. Unfortunately, many of the rivers and bays are frozen over. This weekend will break it up some, but not much. Even the Delaware Bay and River are experiencing ice pack issues, leading to ice jams again! Surf and beach conditions will be good to ok with Sunday having some gustier winds. Waves will be generally 1-3 feet. Water temperatures are steady with rivers and bays in the low 30’s, surf temperatures in the low to mid 30’s, inshore ocean waters in the upper 30’s to low 40’s and offshore waters in the upper 40’s. The days are slowly getting longer and the UV Index is slowly starting to increase with Low to Moderate this weekend at 1-3/15.
High pressure will continue to move offshore tonight with a warming trend through the weekend. A cold front will move through the region on Sunday. A wave of low pressure may develop on the front to the south of the area on Monday. High pressure will then build back into the region for Monday Night into early Tuesday. Then, an area of low pressure will develop along the Gulf of Mexico Coast and move northeastward toward the Mid-Atlantic States on Wednesday.
Next week looks to be mainly dry. I am watching for a possible system on Tuesday Night into Wednesday that could bring precipitation and end up a coastal low. Then another possible system next weekend. Please don’t buy into the hype of a blizzard or 30+ inches of snow! Is it possible, sure, but it is also just as unlikely as well. The models are hinting at a system both of these days next week, but without a solid block of cold air over the area, this could be rain, mix or snow or all of the above. It is too early to pinpoint any of this right now. The talk you are seeing on the internet was of a model, that is not even used for forecasting (it was the European Control, not operational) and was the total accumulation over 10+ days, showing 30+ inches of snow. Of course, within 12 hours that has already changed and is just not reliable that far out. Temperatures looks to remain average in the 30’s with 20’s to 30’s at night. Water, surf and beach conditions will vary throughout the week with some passing systems. Obviously, if a coastal low develops, conditions could deteriorate even more.
Have a great weekend!
SaturdaySky: Mostly sunny to cloudy (northern areas) becoming partly cloudy
Precipitation: 0%-20% chance of rain or sleet (mainly across northern areas) during the day, 20%-30% chance of rain at night
Temperatures
High: Mid to upper 40’s inland and along the coast, low 40’s across the north
Low: Mid 30’s inland, upper 30’s to low 40’s along the coast, low 30’s across the north
UV Index: 2-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 7:05am
Sunset: 5:14pm
Fishing Forecast
Accuweather – Fair
Weather2Hunt.com – 43/50
SundaySky: Mostly cloudy to cloudy
Precipitation: 0%-40% chance of rain/mix/snow showers
Temperatures
High: Mid 40’s to low 50’s
Low: Mid to upper 20’s inland, upper 20’s to low 30’s along the coast, low 20’s across the north
UV Index: 1-3/15 (Low-Moderate)
Sunrise: 7:04am
Sunset: 5:16pm
Fishing Forecast
Accuweather – Good
Weather2Hunt.com – 47/50
Friday Night Surface AnalysisSaturday Surface AnalysisSunday Surface AnalysisSaturday – Monday Precipitation Total Coastal Waters (out to 20nm) ForecastsRaritan Bay/New York Harbor to Sandy HookWater Temperature: 32°F
SaturdayWind: NE 5 knots becoming SE in the afternoon
Seas: 1 foot or less
Surf (Ocean): 1-2 feet
Saturday NightWind: S 5-10 knots
Seas: 1-2 feet
Surf (Ocean): 1-2 feet
SundayWind: W 5-10 knots
Seas: 1-2 feet
Surf (Ocean): 1-3 feet
Sunday Night
CAUTIOUS
Wind: NW 10 knots with gusts to 20 knots
Seas: 1-2 feet, then 1 foot or less
Surf (Ocean): 1-3 feetSandy Hook (Bay) TidesSandy Hook TidesSandy Hook to Fire Island Inlet, NYWater Temperature: 32°F
Saturday Morning Winds: WNW 4 to 5 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 10 seconds
Surf (Ocean): 1-2 feet
Saturday AfternoonWinds: S 4 to 6 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 9 seconds
Surf (Ocean): 1-2 feet
Sunday MorningWinds: WSW 13 to 17 knots
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 6 seconds
Surf (Ocean): 1-3 feet
Sunday AfternoonWinds: WSW 12 to 17 knots
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 6 seconds
Surf (Ocean): 1-3 feet
Coney Island, NY TidesConey Island TidesSandy Hook (Ocean) to Barnegat InletWater Temperature: 39°F
Saturday MorningWinds: NW 5 to 6 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 10 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Saturday AfternoonWinds: SE 5 to 7 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 9 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Sunday MorningWinds: WSW 13 to 18 knots
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 6 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Sunday AfternoonWinds: WSW 13 to 17 knots
Seas: SSE 3 feet at 6 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Manasquan Inlet TidesManasquan Inlet Tides]
Barnegat Bay at Island Beach State ParkSaturdayWind: Variable winds less than 5 knots becoming SSW 5-9 knots in the afternoon
Seas: 1 foot or less
Surf: 0-1 feet
Saturday NightWind: S 11 knots becoming SW after midnight
Seas: 1 foot or less
Surf: 0-1 feet
SundayWind: SW 9-11 knots becoming W in the afternoon
Seas: 1 foot
Surf: 0-1 feet
Sunday NightWind: WNW 12 knots becoming NNW after midnight
Seas: 1 foot
Surf: 0-1 feet
Barnegat Bay (Island Beach State Park) Tides Barnegat Bay TidesBarnegat Inlet to Cape May (Ocean)Water Temperature: 40°F
Saturday MorningWinds: ENE 5 to 7 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 10 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Saturday AfternoonWinds: SE 9 to 12 knots
Seas: ESE 2 feet at 9 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Sunday Morning
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: SW 16 to 21 knots
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 5 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feet
Sunday Afternoon
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: WSW 16 to 21 knots
Seas: SSE 4 feet at 6 seconds
Surf: 1-3 feetCape May (Ocean) TidesCape May TidesDelaware BayWater Temperature: 30°F-34°F
SaturdayWind: SE 5-10 knots
Seas: 2-3 feet
Surf: 1-2 feet
Saturday NightWind: SW 5-10 knots
Seas: 2-3 feet
Surf: 1-2 feet
SundayWind: SW 10 knots becoming NW in the afternoon
Seas: 2-3 feet
Surf: 1-2 feet
Sunday Night
CAUTIOUS
Wind: NW 10-15 knots with gusts to 20 knots
Seas: 1-2 feet
Surf: 1 footDelaware Bay (Ship John Shoal) TidesDelaware Bay TidesOffshore WatersMidshore to Offshore (20nm-50nm)Water Temperature: 46°F
Saturday MorningWinds: NW 5 to 7 knots
Seas: ESE 3 feet at 10 seconds
Saturday AfternoonWinds: SE 4 to 6 knots
Seas: ESE 3 feet at 9 seconds
Sunday Morning
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: SW 17 to 23 knots
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 6 seconds
Sunday Afternoon
CAUTIOUS
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
Winds: WSW 17 to 24 knots
Seas: SSW 6 feet at 6 secondsSea Surface TemperaturesSurface20 Meters (≈65 feet)NWS OPC Sea Surface Temperatures 3 Day LoopNWS OPC Gulf Stream Currents 3 Day LoopOcean CurrentsSurface20 Meters (≈65 feet)Weather Outlook Sponsored by Buoy Weather
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