High temperatures for Wednesday reached the mid 40s mostly, but it reached the low 50s in far South Jersey.  Atlantic City actually reached 52 just before midnight.  Most of us had between 4/10 and 6/10 of an inch of rain, but the Trenton-Mercer County Airport had 7/10 of an inch of rain.  And believe it or not, that broke a record set in 1988 of 6/10 of an inch.

It just goes to show you how dry February can be at times.

Today, after a cloudy damp start for a time this morning, clouds may break for some sunshine later today.  Some highs may reach the upper 50s or low 60s, especially in South Jersey.  It may be cooler farther north, especially when northeast winds have a difficult time of getting out of the way.

We look for clear to partly cloudy and colder weather tonight with some 30s, maybe even a few 20s in the coldest spots, but probably closer to 40 along the south coast.

Some sunshine to start on Friday, but here we go again.  Another storm system will be arriving with clouds later in the day.  Highs will be from 48 to 54 on Friday afternoon.

Rain comes in Friday night and is around for the first half of Saturday, but I think we will dry out during Saturday afternoon with highs near 60.

Partly sunny on Sunday within a few degrees either side of 50.

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