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Arctic Blast to Spring Fever: NJ Weather Rollercoaster
1 Mar
Summary
- Northern NJ may see up to 1 inch of snow Sunday from arctic front.
- Temperatures to plunge into 10s and 20s Monday before a warm-up.
- Warm trend by Wednesday could bring highs 15-20 degrees above normal.

An arctic front will impact New Jersey on Sunday, bringing snow showers to northern counties with potential accumulations of up to 1 inch. Other areas may experience sleet and rain. Freezing fog could also develop in certain locations. Temperatures on Sunday are expected to be in the 30s and 40s.
Monday will be calmer but colder, with high pressure and temperatures hovering around freezing, and lows in the 10s and 20s. Light precipitation is forecast for late Monday into early Tuesday, likely as snow or a rain-snow mix in some areas, transitioning to rain. Snow accumulations are expected to stay under 1 inch.
By Tuesday afternoon, all precipitation is expected to turn to rain, with rainfall totals of up to 0.75 inches in some parts. A significant warming trend is anticipated to start on Wednesday and continue into the weekend. Highs could reach 15 to 20 degrees above normal, with some areas potentially approaching or exceeding 70 degrees by Saturday.



