Forecast calls for rain starting Wednesday, but we’ve heard that line before

New Jersey’s weather is set to maintain its current dry and sunny streak for the next several days, though there is a hint of rain in the forecast by midweek. This weekend, expect pleasant autumn weather, with temperatures climbing into the low 60s during the day and clear skies allowing overnight lows to dip near freezing tonight. Sunday will follow a similar pattern, with slightly warmer lows and mostly calm winds.

The trend continues into Monday and Tuesday, offering bright sunshine and daytime highs in the 60s, hovering slightly above the average highs for mid-November, which typically range in the mid-50s. The clear, dry conditions are aided by a consistent northwest wind, keeping skies crisp and free from significant moisture.

Then, the dry spell lingering over New Jersey for months could see some precipitation. It would not be the first time rain was forecasted, and then vanished. It also won’t be enough to solve the state’s drought problem.

By Wednesday night, the weather pattern may finally shift, bringing a 60% chance of showers after midnight. This could mark a welcome change for the region, which has been experiencing dry conditions in recent months.

Showers may continue intermittently through Thursday and into Friday, though the overall chances of rain decrease steadily as the week progresses. Daytime highs during this period are forecast to dip slightly, settling into the upper 50s to low 50s by Friday.

While any rainfall will likely be light and scattered, its arrival could provide some relief, as November often brings around 3 to 4 inches of precipitation on average to the area. If these showers materialize, they could help restore some seasonal balance to what has otherwise been a drier-than-usual start to late fall.