Easterly flow combined with low pressure has resulted in a cool and damp day with light rain likely through the day and night.
The rain is mainly along and east of I-95 at this time, but will work its way westward during the day. Highs will struggle into the upper 50s.
Onshore flow with damp conditions and light rain chances will persist tomorrow and Wednesday.
The rainfall is expected to be lighter than today, but will still be in the forecast into Wednesday night. Highs both days will be in the low to mid 60s.
The high pressure area off the coast that is currently responsible for the easterly flow, will slowly move back to the west and should bring an end to the rain chances by Thursday.
As the high moves back overhead, a drier stretch is likely Thursday through the weekend. Highs will also warm a bit, topping out in the mid to upper 60s Thursday and Friday and into the 70s for the weekend.
Yesterday’s Weather Station Stats:
High Temp: 69.8°
Low Temp: 39.9°
Rain: 0.00″