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Fall is Officially Here and This Weekend’s New Jersey Weather Report Confirms It

September 21, 2024

This weekend in New Jersey brings pleasant and mild weather, offering a nice change from the summer heat. Today, expect mostly sunny skies with comfortable temperatures reaching a high of around 77°F.

A gentle north wind between 5 and 10 mph will keep the day feeling fresh. As the evening approaches, clouds will gradually increase, bringing some cloud cover overnight, with temperatures dipping to a mild 59°F. The winds will shift to the northeast, staying light at about 5 mph.

Sunday starts off mostly cloudy but will gradually clear as the day progresses, giving way to sunshine. The high will be slightly cooler than Saturday, peaking around 72°F, with a steady northeast breeze at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday night will be partly cloudy with patchy fog developing after 2 a.m., and the overnight low will drop to a cool 55°F. The northeast wind will continue at 5 to 10 mph, keeping the evening calm and comfortable.

Overall, the weekend brings cooler, early fall conditions, with temperatures running close to seasonal averages, making for a pleasant couple of days across the region.

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