NEW JERSEY – As Memorial Day weekend unfolds, New Jersey residents can expect a mix of sun and storms, according to the latest weather forecasts.
Today, the weather will be mostly sunny with temperatures peaking at around 83 degrees. A gentle southeast wind will blow at 5 to 10 mph. As the evening sets in, the skies will turn mostly cloudy with a low temperature around 60 degrees and a soft south wind at about 5 mph.
Sunday will bring partly sunny skies with another high near 83 degrees. A light south wind in the morning will pick up slightly to 5 to 10 mph by the afternoon. By Sunday night, the chances of showers and thunderstorms increase slightly, especially before 8 PM and then again after 2 AM. Patchy fog is also expected after 2 AM, with the night cooling down to a low of around 62 degrees. The chance of precipitation is at 20%.
Memorial Day itself could see more significant weather activity. The day may start with patchy fog before 8 AM and then turn mostly cloudy. Showers and thunderstorms are likely, especially after 5 PM, with some storms potentially producing heavy rainfall. Temperatures will rise to a high near 79 degrees, with southeast winds ranging from 5 to 15 mph. The chance of precipitation jumps to 60%, with rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch possible.
Monday night continues the trend with showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 2 AM, followed by a slight chance of more showers and thunderstorms after 2 AM. Some storms could again produce heavy rainfall. The night’s low will be around 65 degrees, with new rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible. The chance of precipitation is high at 90%.
Residents and visitors should prepare for a varied weather pattern this weekend and consider indoor alternatives for Memorial Day celebrations.
- Arrest Made in June Double Homicide
Baltimore, MD – Detectives have arrested Munir Dawan Matin in connection with the murders that took place in the Western and Central Districts on June 2.
Matin, 36, of Baltimore, is accused of fatally shooting 32-year-old Terrell Johnson-Smith in the 900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue and 55-year-old Mark Grimes in the 500 block of West Mulberry Street.
On June 10, detectives from the Warrant Apprehension Task Force apprehended Matin in the 400 block of Fallsway. He was transported to the Central Booking Intake Facility and charged with two counts of first-degree murder, among other charges.
On June 2, at approximately 5:02 p.m., officers responded to gunfire in the 900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. A ShotSpotter alert corroborated the location. Upon arrival, they found Johnson-Smith suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was transported to a hospital but was pronounced dead despite life-saving efforts.
Earlier that day, at approximately 3:49 a.m., officers responded to a shooting in the 500 block of West Mulberry Street. Inside a business, they found Grimes with multiple gunshot wounds. Medics pronounced him dead shortly after. An unidentified suspect was seen fleeing the scene in a red Lexus.
- BPD Boosts Community Spirit Ahead of Bunker Hill Day
BOSTON, MA - The Boston Police Department (BPD) recently participated in a community event at Peter Looney Park in Charlestown, aiming to foster stronger community ties through fun and engagement. This gathering was part of the preparations for the upcoming 249th Bunker Hill Day Parade on Sunday.
During the event, officers from District A-1 and the Bureau of Community Engagement (BCE) hosted various activities, including games, face painting, and balloon making. The festivities also featured the BPD Ice Cream Truck, provided with support from HP Hood and the Boston Police Foundation. A highlight of the evening was a surprise appearance by Batman, adding an extra layer of excitement for those in attendance.
The initiative underscores BPD's commitment to Community Policing, emphasizing the importance of interacting closely with community members. Such events are seen as vital in building trust and understanding between the police force and the residents they serve.
This week-long celebration culminates in the historic Bunker Hill Day Parade, marking its 249th anniversary this year. The parade and the preceding community activities highlight the ongoing efforts to enhance community-police relations in Boston.
The involvement of the BPD in local community events is a crucial component of their strategy to ensure safety and promote a friendly environment throughout the city.
- New Jersey Weather Warning: Overnight Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall
Today in New Jersey, there is a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, primarily occurring after 5 PM. The weather will be mostly sunny with a high temperature near 89 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will come from the southwest at 10 to 15 mph. Rainfall today could vary between a quarter and a half inch.
Tonight, the likelihood of precipitation increases to 80%. Showers and thunderstorms are expected before 1 AM, with possible continued thunderstorms between 1 AM and 2 AM, and chances of more showers and thunderstorms thereafter.
The temperature will drop to around 62 degrees, with winds shifting from the west to northeast around 5 mph in the evening. Tonight's rainfall may total between half an inch and three quarters of an inch.
- A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band Live on the Beach in Toms River
TOMS RIVER, NJ – Shelter Cove Beach in Toms River, New Jersey, is the place to be for family-friendly entertainment this summer. Toms River Township Government, in collaboration with Tramps Like Us, has announced a series of free concerts and movie screenings open to the public.
On June 26th, at 7pm the Springsteen tribute band will perform on stage.
These community events will be held at the Shelter Cove Beach Stage, located at 1390 Bay Ave. Each event starts at 7 PM and welcomes attendees of all ages. Those planning to attend are advised to bring their own chairs and blankets, along with food and snacks. Attendees are also encouraged to bring a garbage bag to help keep the beach clean.
Tramps Like Us, celebrated as the leading Bruce Springsteen Tribute band, brings over three decades of experience to the stage. With the unique honor of endorsements from Springsteen’s own camp, including his former producer Mike Appel and E Street Radio on Sirius XM, the band has captivated over a million fans through more than 2000 live performances.
The band focuses on delivering Springsteen's music with the powerful emotion and raw intensity that fans expect, rather than mimicking the artist in appearance or style. This approach has earned them the title of the #1 Springsteen Tribute Band in the World by "Music & Musicians" magazine.
- Man Stabbed To Death Overnight in Brooklyn
BRONX, NY – On Thursday evening, a stabbing incident in front of 1420 Washington Avenue left a 29-year-old male dead. Police were called to the scene at approximately 9:42 PM following a 911 report of the stabbing within the 42 Precinct area.
Upon their arrival, officers discovered Nelquan Lilly with multiple stab wounds to his torso. Emergency medical services promptly transported Lilly to Saint Barnabas Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased.
Lilly resided at the address where the incident occurred. As of now, no arrests have been made in connection with his death. The investigation into the stabbing is still active and ongoing.
- Chaos at Nassau County Beach: Senior Skip Day Turns Violent with Shots Fired
LONG BEACH, NY - A day of revelry turned violent at a Nassau County beach in Long Beach, Long Island, when approximately 2,000 teenagers, reportedly skipping school for "senior skip day," descended on the area. The gathering, which included students from nearby high schools in Queens, escalated into chaos.
The event was marked by fighting, dancing on police vehicles, and the eventual shooting of a teenager. Hundreds of teens also took over a lifeguard stand, contributing to the disorder.
According to police reports, the turmoil led to the arrest of two teens in connection with the shooting.
The condition of the shooting victim remains unknown as local authorities continue to investigate the incident. This disruption highlights the potential for gatherings to turn unsafe suddenly and the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing large, unruly groups.