SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ – Today’s weather promises clear skies with temperatures peaking at around 84 degrees. A west wind will blow at speeds ranging from 10 to 15 mph, ensuring a pleasant sunny day.
Tonight, the sky will turn partly cloudy as temperatures dip to about 63 degrees. A gentle southwest breeze will persist at around 5 mph.
Sunday will see a slight shift, with a 20% chance of showers emerging after 11 AM. Despite the potential for rain, the day will remain partly sunny with highs approaching 82 degrees. Winds will vary from 5 to 15 mph, coming from the southwest.
The night will continue to be partly cloudy on Sunday, with temperatures lowering to around 59 degrees. The west wind will maintain a steady pace at about 5 mph.
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