India, July 15 -- After a stormy start to the week, much of the East Coast, especially parts of New York and New Jersey, is finally beginning to dry out, though the threat of lingering disruptions remains, per abc7News.
This morning, another thinner-than-normal marine layer was present, which was replaced by lots of sunshine that brought in a warm afternoon. The coastal zone temperatures fluctuated around the low 60s, the places close to the bay reached temperatures in the upper 70s, and the inland points reached high temperatures in the mid-90s.
The marine layer is supposed to thicken and spread early, and cool air is likely to roll in early in the evening and affect the coast and the bay.
A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected...
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