Heat returns to new jersey with high humidity and passing thunderstorms

Heat Returns to New Jersey with High Humidity and Passing Thunderstorms

RENTON, NJ – It’s going to be hot, humid, and wet across New Jersey for the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.

New Jersey weather forecast for the upcoming days predicts a mix of sun, showers, and thunderstorms.

Today, there is a 40% chance of showers, with possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m. The day will be partly sunny, with a high near 91 degrees. Southwest winds will be around 10 mph. Rainfall amounts are expected between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tonight, there’s a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 9 p.m. Patchy fog is expected between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. Otherwise, the night will be partly cloudy, with a low around 72 degrees. Southwest winds will be around 5 mph, becoming calm in the evening. New precipitation amounts will be less than a tenth of an inch, except for higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Heat returns to new jersey with high humidity and passing thunderstorms
Photo: heat returns to new jersey with high humidity and passing thunderstorms

On Thursday, there’s a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m., with patchy fog expected before 7 a.m. The day will be mostly sunny, with a high near 95 degrees. Heat index values could reach as high as 101 degrees. Winds will be light and variable, becoming south at 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts are expected between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Thursday night will see a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 8 p.m. The night will be partly cloudy, with a low around 74 degrees. Southwest winds will be around 5 mph, becoming calm after midnight. Rainfall amounts are expected between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Friday brings a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. The day will be mostly sunny, with a high near 91 degrees. Light south winds will increase to 5 to 10 mph in the morning. New precipitation amounts are expected to be less than a tenth of an inch, except for higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Friday night has a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. The night will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 74 degrees. New precipitation amounts are expected to be less than a tenth of an inch, with higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

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