Cooler temps return to new jersey, but not the rain in 7 day forecast

Cooler Temps Return to New Jersey, But Not The Rain in 7 Day Forecast

New Jersey is set to experience a stretch of cooler-than-average weather over the coming week, with daytime highs gradually climbing back toward seasonal norms by the weekend. Today, expect a clear and sunny sky with temperatures reaching around 55°F, paired with a brisk north wind blowing at 15 mph, gusting up to 30 mph. This wind will contribute to a chillier feel, especially later tonight as temperatures drop sharply to a low of 27°F.

By Wednesday, high temperatures will dip to around 50°F under sunny skies, with lighter north winds at 5-10 mph, and nighttime lows will slightly rise to 32°F. Thursday brings increasing cloudiness, though daytime highs will hover near 51°F, with a light northeast breeze. Overnight, there’s a slight, 20% chance of rain showers before early Friday morning, with a low near 36°F.

The weekend will mark a subtle warming trend. Friday looks mostly sunny, reaching a high of about 57°F, while Saturday and Sunday will each see highs climb from 60°F to 63°F under sunny skies. Nighttime lows throughout the weekend will range from 38°F to 41°F, which remains a bit below average for November in New Jersey.

Overall, this week will start off with notably cool temperatures and brisk winds, but milder weather is expected by Saturday. Despite some patchy clouds and the chance of a light shower Thursday night, the forecast suggests a predominantly clear and pleasant stretch, giving residents a refreshing and seasonably cool end to the week.

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