NJ Trip update:
Weather update and "possible" adjustments to itinerary...
#1 As of 10:00 AM on Thursday, Oct. 1st - the SATURDAY forecast for Randolph, NJ calls for some rain in the AM, then mostly cloudy in the afternoon and evening.
#2 The forecast for Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ on Sunday, Oct. 4th calls for cloudy skies and some wind.
#3 The forecast for Point Pleasant Beach for Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4th calls for partly cloudy skies and windy.
Obviously weather forecasts change every few hours, but at this time it looks as if all of our previously arranged plans are a go. Please know, however, that in the event of rain and /or other than less than ideal weather conditions, the itinerary could and most likely would be adjusted as late as the morning of an event to include other great venues in the NY/NJ area, keeping our group protected and away from any bad weather.
In regards to the developing hurricane, there are so many paths it could take once hitting the Bahamas that meteorologists are even torn in how to determine it's path. My experience with these storms is that everyone, no matter where you live, will feel some effects from it, but depending upon where it decides to come on land ( if it even does come on land) may only need to deal with some windy conditions (20-30 mph) at times, and an occasional bout of rain. That, in my opinion, is the best case scenario, and most likely what we'll need to experience. More updates tomorrow!
#1 As of 10:00 AM on Thursday, Oct. 1st - the SATURDAY forecast for Randolph, NJ calls for some rain in the AM, then mostly cloudy in the afternoon and evening.
#2 The forecast for Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ on Sunday, Oct. 4th calls for cloudy skies and some wind.
#3 The forecast for Point Pleasant Beach for Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4th calls for partly cloudy skies and windy.
Obviously weather forecasts change every few hours, but at this time it looks as if all of our previously arranged plans are a go. Please know, however, that in the event of rain and /or other than less than ideal weather conditions, the itinerary could and most likely would be adjusted as late as the morning of an event to include other great venues in the NY/NJ area, keeping our group protected and away from any bad weather.
In regards to the developing hurricane, there are so many paths it could take once hitting the Bahamas that meteorologists are even torn in how to determine it's path. My experience with these storms is that everyone, no matter where you live, will feel some effects from it, but depending upon where it decides to come on land ( if it even does come on land) may only need to deal with some windy conditions (20-30 mph) at times, and an occasional bout of rain. That, in my opinion, is the best case scenario, and most likely what we'll need to experience. More updates tomorrow!
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