The Transition to Fall: When New Jersey Will Experience Cooler Days

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The Transition to Fall: When New Jersey Will Experience Cooler Days

When Will We See Cooler Temperatures?

The weather is expected to be lovely, so there won't be much rain. Fair weather and plenty of sunshine will stifle any active weather, like rain.

This week's highs begin in the lower 80s and progressively drop to the upper 60s and lower 70s on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

According to the National Weather Service, It will be lovely every day of this week! It was a very successful week. An region of high pressure that is trapped over the northeast and New Jersey prevents rain for the foreseeable future.

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Off the coast of the Southeast, Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto will tango. The "Fuijiwhara Effect" is a meteorological phenomenon that occurs when Humberto and Imelda draw close to one another.

When two powerful storms approach each other closely enough for their wind fields to compel them to circle a shared location, this phenomena occurs. Imelda will probably be thrown out to sea by Humberto, the stronger storm, protecting the southeast coast from a direct strike and any aftereffects.

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