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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Weather Synopsis November 13th 2012

(No storms expected this week)

The spring like weather that greeted the region from Sunday through the better half of Monday has been replaced with more seasonal conditions thanks to a cold front which swept through the region yesterday evening, replacing the mild 70 degrees we experienced with colder 30's. In addition to the cold temperatures  the cold front also produced rain as it traveled eastward with some light Lake Effect Snow showers downwind of the Lakes. The rain continues this morning along the Atlantic coast as the cold front is finally making its way out of the picture, as it does so expect conditions to improve through the course of the day. In the wake of this cold front, high pressure will dominate our weather as we head through the rest of the week. This high pressure system will promote a nice stretch of fair, but chilly weather over the Northeast through the end of the week. High temperatures this week will generally range in the low to mid 40's with upper 40's to low 50's along the coast, while overnight lows dip into the low 30's, with upper 30's along the coast. To sum it all up, the good news is that there are no storm on the horizon; this means that there is a much needed  dose of fair weather for residents of the New Jersey, New York City and Long Island area who are still rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy, after last week's Nor'easter put a damper on the clean up efforts.

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