New Jersey is in for a rare and extended stretch of ideal summer weather, with sunshine, mild breezes, and low humidity dominating the forecast well into next weekend. After weeks of relentless rainfall and oppressive humidity, residents can now plan beach days, road trips, and outdoor events with confidence.
Today’s high will reach a pleasant 82 degrees under clear skies, with a light north wind shifting east by afternoon. Overnight, conditions will remain mostly clear with temperatures dipping to a comfortable 60 degrees.
The temperature increases slightly Monday and Tuesday, with highs in the upper 80s but continued dry and calm conditions. Overnight temperatures will remain mild, hovering in the mid-60s through the week.
Partly sunny skies are expected to return by midweek, with daytime highs in the low 80s. There’s no significant threat of storms or extreme heat through at least Saturday.
With this window of cooperative weather, the Jersey Shore, state parks, and waterfronts are expected to see a surge in activity after a soggy July.
Key Points
- New Jersey is entering a prolonged stretch of dry, sunny weather after weeks of rain and humidity
- Daily highs will range from 81 to 89 degrees with minimal wind and no storms expected
- Ideal conditions are forecast through at least Saturday across the state
After a summer of washouts, the sun is finally sticking around in New Jersey for the long haul.