It's looking like a repeat of this past week's weather for this coming week, with strong high pressure building in behind a cold front mid-week, followed by warm and dry conditions for several days, where each day gets a little warmer and humidity increases. It's just about a lock for above normal temps on Saturday, with highs likely in the mid/upper 80s (avg hi/lo on 9/10 is 80/59F) and it's just about a lock for dry conditions, as every major model shows no precip until at least Sunday, but we are still 6 days out so there's still a bit of uncertainty on the precip forecast.
It's also very likely for Saturday to feature uncomfortable humidity levels, with dew points likely to be in the mid-60s (after a few days at 60F or below), which is much higher than the mid-50s we had for the BC game, which was very comfortable. If we get full sun (fairly likely), it's going to feel pretty hot out there and hydration will be important, especially for tailgates, as will use of sunscreen for most. Wind is unlikely to be an issue. Definitely a canopy day.
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
900 PM EDT Sun Sep 4 2022
LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Surface high pressure builds overhead with mid-level ridging
nudging north across the Mid-Atlantic Thursday through Saturday.
The next system to impact the area with showers moves into the
region Sunday or Monday. Peak afternoon temperatures will rise
a few degrees each day with readings in the mid to upper 80s by
Saturday and Sunday, but cooler in the mountains and at the
beaches.
https://www.weather.gov/phi/