A stalled weather system around the Chesapeake Bay will keep our weather murky tonight.
Clouds, fog and drizzle will be commonplace. It's not until the overnight hours and just before daybreak that this system lurches through New Jersey and storms slide through.
The most unfavorable of conditions occurs just in time for the morning drive to work and school. Allow for extra time in the routine to deal with the sloppy conditions.
An isolated storm can't be ruled out until the weather system ultimately cruises past our New Jersey beaches. This won't happen until 2 p.m. or 3 p.m. Once that cold front comes through, the skies begin to clear and the humidity begins to drop.
Wednesday and Thursday look spectacular. Mostly sunny skies with temperatures soaring into the mid- to upper 80s on both days.