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NJ to be soaked by remnants of Patricia

There will also be a lot of rainfall from Wednesday through Thursday. Running downhill from Winterplace/Snowshoe into the Huntington-Charleston-Ashland-Ironton area, a drying effect will ease the intensity and duration of the rain locally.

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Rain will stay in the forecast for the remainder of the day, making way for a soggy commute.

Low pressure will intensify significantly as it pivots from the Ohio Valley into eastern Canada Tuesday night through Wednesday. This will leave us just a few days to dry out in our area. This is because we have another cold front headed our way for our weekend.

Tonight: High pressure will keep skies clear and temperatures cool. A few of the thunderstorms could be on the heavy and or hefty side at times. High temperatures will be in the 50’s. Highs should make it back to the lower 70s as lows that night drop into the low 50s. The wreck, laden with 20,000 gold coins, was found in 2003.

The remnants of the most powerful hurricane ever in the western hemisphere will have an effect on New Jersey later this week. Windy conditions along the coast prompted wind advisories to be issued with gusts over 50 miles per hour reported along parts of the Texas and Louisiana coast. The National Weather Service says water levels could reach almost 5 feet above normal astronomical tides, and officials are concerned that the high storm tides and heavy rainfall could result in access to the peninsula being cut off.

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