A wet week and weekend ahead for new jersrey as helene moves up east coast

A Wet Week and Weekend Ahead for New Jersrey as Helene Moves Up East Coast

Today in New Jersey, expect a gray, overcast day with occasional showers possible, especially later in the afternoon after 5 p.m. The morning will start off with areas of fog that may linger until around 11 a.m., and then redevelop briefly in the late afternoon. Temperatures will reach a mild high near 73°F, with a light east wind at 5 to 10 mph. While there is a 40% chance of precipitation, any rainfall during the day should be light, likely less than a tenth of an inch.

As we move into tonight, the chance of showers increases, with showers becoming more likely after 11 p.m. Patchy fog will return, adding to the cloudy, damp atmosphere. The low will settle around 66°F, with the east wind continuing at 5 to 10 mph. You can expect between a tenth and a quarter of an inch of rain overnight.

Saturday will maintain the cloudy skies with showers likely, particularly before 2 p.m. The temperature will be slightly cooler, with a high near 71°F and an east wind around 10 mph. Like tonight, rain accumulation could be up to a quarter of an inch. Saturday night will remain cloudy, with a slight chance of lingering showers and a low near 62°F. Winds will be steady from the east at around 10 mph, gusting up to 20 mph, though any additional rainfall will likely be minimal.

Sunday will see a slight break in the rain, although showers are still possible in the afternoon after 2 p.m. It will be mostly cloudy with a high near 69°F and a steady east wind at 10 mph. Rain chances drop to about 30%, and if any rain falls, it will likely be light. Sunday night continues this pattern with more clouds and a 40% chance of showers as the low dips to around 61°F.

The beginning of the workweek looks quite similar, with Monday seeing mostly cloudy skies and a high near 70°F, along with a 40% chance of showers in the afternoon. The pattern of cloudy skies and periodic showers continues into Monday night, with showers becoming likely after 2 a.m. and a low around 59°F.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, the weather stays consistent, with showers likely throughout the day and a high near 68°F. Showers may taper off by Tuesday night, but clouds will persist with a low near 58°F. From Wednesday onward, there will still be chances of rain, though these will be lower, with partly sunny skies and highs hovering around 70°F. By Thursday, we may finally see the return of the sun, with a pleasant, sunny day and a high near 70°F.

Compared to typical late September or early October weather in New Jersey, which usually features mild, crisp days and lower humidity, the next few days are unusually wet and cloudy. Temperatures, however, are fairly consistent with seasonal norms, remaining in the upper 60s to low 70s, which is typical for this time of year. The persistent cloud cover and rain showers will make it feel a bit more like a damp, early fall transition.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton is the Editor and Publisher of Shore News Network, an independent digital news organization covering New Jersey, national politics, public policy, public safety, and community affairs. With years of experience reporting on local government, elections, law enforcement, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey, Stilton has built a reputation for delivering timely news, in-depth reporting, and accountability journalism.

As the founder of Shore News Network, Stilton oversees editorial operations, investigative reporting, and breaking news coverage while working closely with journalists, public officials, and community leaders. His reporting has covered municipal government, state politics, federal policy, public records investigations, emergency management, and major news events affecting local communities.

Stilton is committed to factual reporting, source verification, transparency, and providing readers with accessible, accurate information that helps them better understand the issues shaping their communities. Through Shore News Network, he continues to focus on delivering trusted news coverage and original reporting to audiences across New Jersey and beyond.

For story tips, corrections, or media inquiries, readers can contact Shore News Network through its official website and social media channels.