Minggu, 10 April 2011
All About The Sun
How much sun we get on Monday will determine how warm we get...with a really warm airmass aloft ahead of a cold front that will march east towards us for Monday night, the potential for record temperatures is still definitely on the map...but we need the sun to break through the stable airmass at the surface that has allowed for clouds to develop over us. Provided sunshine breaks out in time, temperatures in the lower and middle 80's can't be ruled out before day's end.
Record highs are most attainable at Allentown and Reading -- they are the farthest inland and most likely to get sunshine during the day. Skies should brighten from west to east in the morning, meaning Trenton and Philadelphia could get in on the record fun if sunshine breaks through the clouds fast enough. The Shore will be the last to brighten and the coolest, temperatures likely struggling to get above 65 and perhaps dealing with fog right along the coast as wind trajectory (south-southwest) isn't ideal for offshore conditions and significant warming.
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