Seaside Heights, NJ — After a cool and unsettled start to June, signs of summer are beginning to emerge along the Jersey Shore. While beachgoers may need to wait a few more days for truly warm conditions, forecasters expect a steady warming trend through the week that could deliver the kind of weather shore towns have been waiting for just in time for the weekend.
Temperatures will remain below typical summer levels through midweek, but sunshine is expected to dominate the forecast as highs gradually climb from the mid-60s into the upper 70s by Friday.
Cool Start Before the Warmup
Monday brings a mix of sun and clouds with a slight chance of isolated afternoon showers after 2 p.m. Temperatures will top out near 66 degrees in Seaside Heights, with a northeast breeze between 5 and 15 mph.
Skies clear Monday night, setting up a cool evening with lows around 54 degrees.
Tuesday looks dry and pleasant with abundant sunshine and highs near 65 degrees. Light winds will shift onshore during the afternoon, helping keep beach communities cooler than inland areas.
Sunshine Dominates Midweek
The warming trend continues Wednesday as sunny skies return and temperatures inch up to around 68 degrees. Light winds from the north will become easterly during the afternoon.
Wednesday night remains mostly clear with temperatures holding near 59 degrees.
The real taste of summer arrives Thursday, when highs climb into the mid-70s under sunny skies. Beach conditions should be favorable for visitors looking to enjoy the shoreline before the weekend rush.
Key Points
• Sunshine dominates most of the week at the Jersey Shore.
• Temperatures rise from the mid-60s early in the week to near 80 by Friday.
• The warmest weather arrives just in time for the first full summer-style weekend.
Weekend Preview Looks Promising
By Friday, Seaside Heights could see its warmest day of the week, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures approaching 79 degrees.
Friday night remains mild with lows around 66 degrees, a notable change from the cooler evenings expected earlier in the week.
For residents, vacationers, and business owners preparing for the summer season, the forecast offers encouraging signs after several weeks of cooler-than-desired shore weather.
Summer Feel Returns to the Shore
While ocean temperatures and onshore breezes may still keep conditions from feeling fully summerlike at times, the overall pattern points toward improving beach weather heading into the weekend.
The combination of sunshine, lighter winds, and steadily rising temperatures should make for increasingly comfortable conditions across Ocean County’s coastline.
After waiting through a cool spring and a slow start to June, the Jersey Shore may finally get its first extended stretch of summer-style weather as the week comes to a close.