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Fog & Low clouds on the coast?


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satellite_eyes

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What caused this today?  Isn't it usually a morning thing?  Obviously the sun is out and it's gorgeous over inland areas.
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2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
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2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)

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Gorgeous isn't really the word I was use, LOL. Haze moving in and I can't see the mountains off to my west. It's 85 degrees but I can't feel it because i have my Air Conditioner on.
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Advection fog - warm 85-90 degree air moving overtop of 55-60F ocean water yields a rapid cooling/condensation process near the surface. Southerly winds in advance of the warm-frontal passage caused this low level fog to progress onshore - hence the huge temp differential between Jersey shore/Long Island and interior areas. Well through the 90's across most of west central-southern NJ. Hit 92F here but now down to 79.4 as the sea breeze went thru.

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Will this affect the thunderstorms coming our way?  Maybe they're going to die out before they reach the coast..again!
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thanks storm.

yes hot weather is gorgeous to me.  the hotter the better.
Lake Hopatcong, NJ (NW Morris County)
Elevation 1150'

Snow Stats
2011-2012 Winter - 26.9" Min Temp +5
Average Snow: 50"

2010-2011 Winter - 62.3" Min Temp -6
2009-2010 Winter - 55.5" (Hackettstown)

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Will this affect the thunderstorms coming our way?  Maybe they're going to die out before they reach the coast..again!


It is starting to get foggy here, I would say there is a good chance the storms will die out into showers as they approach the coast.
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