Archive for Long Island Sound weather
Boat and beach report for Tuesday, September 29 2009
Posted by: | Comments5:15 AM
A strong upper low over western and central New York will produce a cyclonic wind pattern from the surface to 200 MB over the coastal waters. As a result, weak impulses will move through the New Jersey and Long Island coastal waters with scattered cloud cover and a risk of an isolated weak shower each day through Thursday. Otherwise, a few clouds and dry conditions can be expected. No significant precipitation is expected over the next three days.
Winds will veer from the southwest to west around 10 to 20 mph through this afternoon. Winds will continue to veer tonight to the northwest around 5 to 15 mph and will remain from this direction and speed through Thursday.
Temperatures will rise into the lower 70′s for highs this afternoon. On Wednesday, temperatures will fall into the lower to mid 50′s for morning lows and rebound into the lower to mid 60′s for afternoon highs. On Thursday, temperatures will fall into the mid 40′s for morning lows and rebound into the lower to mid 60′s for afternoon highs.
Water temperatures will range from the mid 60′s to lower 70′s throughout the coastal waters through the period.
Wave heights will range from 2 to 4 feet through the period.
-- Weather When Posted --
- Temperature: 51°F;
- Humidity: 81%;
- Heat Index: 51°F;
- Wind Chill: 49°F;
- Pressure: 29.59 in.;


Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
RSS