The Heat Is On In The Garden State!

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The Heat Is On In The Garden State!

We all know we still have some heat to come before the summer season ends. The case in point will be tomorrow, on Wednesday. We could see heat advisories posted for a good portion of the Garden State. It looks like the good news is that this blast of heat will only last 24 hours, but tomorrow (Wednesday) could be a hot one.

 

 

 

 

Your Wednesday Forecast Around New Jersey

 

Toms River: Partly Sunny with Highs near 96* …. Feels Like Temperature Over 100*

Heat Advisory: From Wed 11:00 am until 8:00 pm EDT

 

Atlantic City: Partly Sunny with Highs near 89*

 

Freehold: Sunny with Highs near 95* …. Feels Like Temperature Over 100*

Heat Advisory: From Wed 11:00 am until 8:00 pm EDT

 

Point Pleasant Beach: Mix of Sun and Clouds with Highs near 90*

 

Newark: Partly Sunny with Highs near 95* … Feels Like Temperature Over 100*

Heat Advisory: From Wed 11:00 am until 8:00 pm EDT

 

It appears there will be some relief at the beaches tomorrow and then we see a 20* swing in temps with most areas in the mid 70’s for a high on Thursday.

Be sure to check on the elderly, very young, and your pets tomorrow with the one-day heat blast we will experience.

 

 

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