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NJ Braces for Stormy Weekend: Rain, Thunder Expected
8 Jan
Summary
- New Jersey will experience steady soaking rain from Friday afternoon through Sunday morning.
- Temperatures will remain above normal until colder air arrives Sunday night.
- A potential late-week winter storm could bring heavy snow to parts of the Northeast.
New Jersey is forecast to experience a stormy weekend, beginning with rain arriving Friday afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning. Temperatures are expected to remain above normal throughout this period, with a warm front lifting through the state on Saturday contributing to continued rain and warmer air.
While widespread severe weather is not anticipated, heavier rain is forecast for Saturday, with a possibility of thunder. Most areas will likely receive between 1 and 1.5 inches of rain, with minimal flooding concerns due to the two-day duration. Following the rain, a secondary cold front will move through on Sunday, bringing increased winds with gusts up to 35 mph.
After the weekend's unsettled weather, cooler conditions are expected Monday, with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. Looking ahead, forecasters are tracking the potential for a late-week winter storm, which could bring significant snowfall to the Appalachians and northern/western suburbs of major Northeast cities if it tracks along the coast.




