The weekend forecast worked out pretty well.  I said rain showers ending on Saturday morning, drying out and improving by the afternoon.  We had sunshine that returned by mid and late afternoon, if not a little bit before on Saturday.

Sunday, we had clouds from a weather system that was stalled off-shore, but we had no precipitation.  Despite that, it reached the upper 40s yesterday; 47 in Newark and Trenton, and 49 in Atlantic City.  47-48 is where we should be, so it was just about a near-normal day for change on Sunday.

Today, we have another disturbance that will be passing by to our south with some showers across Virginia, Maryland, and Southern Delaware, but will probably miss Cape May County.  Other than that, we'll have high temperatures well into the 40s this afternoon.

We'll have some clear skies tonight with colder temperatures.

Tomorrow, we look for sunshine and some passing clouds with highs just into the 40s.

Wednesday and Thursday start a big-time warm-up.  It could be at least 60 with highs away from the ocean and sunshine for Wednesday.

Thursday will probably be into the 60s, at least away from the ocean.

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