Cooler temps and clear skies highlight new jersey's weekend weather report

Cooler temps and clear skies highlight New Jersey’s weekend weather report

This weekend in New Jersey brings a pleasant shift toward cooler, more seasonable weather. Today, Friday, November 15, expect mostly cloudy skies in the morning, gradually giving way to sunshine by afternoon, with a high near 58°F. A northwest wind at 5 to 10 mph will accompany the clearing skies. Tonight, temperatures will dip to around 35°F under mostly clear conditions, with a gentle northwest breeze around 5 mph.

Saturday promises abundant sunshine and a high near 62°F, with northwest winds picking up to 10 to 15 mph, adding a crispness to the air. As night falls, clear skies will prevail, and temperatures are expected to drop to around 31°F, with northwest winds easing to 5 to 10 mph.

Cooler temps and clear skies highlight new jersey's weekend weather report
Photo: cooler temps and clear skies highlight new jersey's weekend weather report

Sunday continues the trend of sunny skies, with a high near 64°F and northwest winds at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday night will see increasing cloudiness, with lows around 38°F.

These conditions align closely with New Jersey’s typical November weather, where average high temperatures range from 60°F at the beginning of the month to 50°F by month’s end, and lows average around 37°F.

Overall, the weekend offers favorable weather for outdoor activities, with sunny skies and mild temperatures prevailing. However, it’s advisable to remain mindful of the ongoing drought conditions and adhere to any local advisories regarding fire safety and water conservation.

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