So what will it be Sunday night into Monday?
First, one more very nice day today with highs reaching the
mid 60’s in many areas of Northern New Jersey.
Tomorrow we will have a chance of rain in the morning, with
some clearing late in the day. The high
tomorrow will be around 60.
Thursday will be much colder behind the cold front with highs
in the mid 40’s.
Clouds will increase on Thursday afternoon, followed by a
chance of snow flurries/snow showers/light snow that will continue into early
on Friday morning. There will be little
or no accumulation.
Friday the low will drop to the mid to upper 20’s
and the highs will reach the low 40’s.
Saturday should be nice but cold with lows in the mid to upper
20’s and highs only in the mid to upper 30’s.
Sunday things will get interesting as a storm will develop
over the Southeastern United States and will track northeastward to a point
about 50-100 miles off the Coast of New Jersey by early on Monday morning. This will put Northern New Jersey right on
the dividing line between rain and snow.
The most likely areas to receive all snow would be Northwestern New
Jersey with Northeast New Jersey too tough to call right now. Any change in track or intensity of this
storm would cause significant changes to this forecast. It may be above freezing in many locations
that receive snow on Sunday night, so even if it is snow, it would be a wet
snow that may have some difficulty accumulating but we will have to wait and
see. If it comes down heavy enough it
will stick no matter what. Stay tuned.
The low on Sunday morning will be in the mid to upper 20’s
with highs in the low 40’s, dropping as the precipitation starts in the
afternoon.
The rain or snow will end early on Monday morning, then
things will clear out with highs in the low 40’s.
Next Tuesday and Wednesday should be nice with just a slight
chance of a snow shower on Tuesday. It
will be cold though with lows in the low to mid 20’s and highs in the upper 30’s.
Next Thursday and Friday we will have a chance of rain or
snow as another storm will develop over the Southeastern United States. The track of the storm will determine whether
we get rain or snow. The highs next
Thursday and Friday should be in the mid to upper 30’s.
Next weekend should then be nice but cold with highs in the
mid to upper 30’s.
Next Monday clouds will increase ahead of the next storm…
Check back this evening for the latest.
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