It could be a white christmas in new jersey as snow to pass state christmas eve

It Could Be A White Christmas in New Jersey as Snow to Pass State Christmas Eve

New Jersey might experience a picturesque white Christmas this year, as light snow is forecast to move through the state on Christmas Eve.

The current weather offers a chilly but bright start to the week, with today featuring sunny skies and a high near 30°F. A gentle north wind will calm as the day progresses, setting the stage for a serene evening. Tonight will see increasing clouds and a low around 21°F, as a southwest breeze picks up slightly.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, snow is likely in the morning, possibly mixing with rain by the afternoon. However, the precipitation will gradually taper off, giving way to clearing skies and a high near 39°F.

While the snow accumulation is expected to be light—less than half an inch—it adds a hint of wintry charm as the holiday nears. By Tuesday night, the skies will become partly cloudy, and temperatures will dip to a chilly 24°F with light north winds.

Christmas Day itself is forecast to be mostly sunny with a high near 37°F, keeping the holiday season crisp and festive. These conditions are close to average for late December in New Jersey, where daytime highs typically hover around the mid-30s and occasional light snow isn’t uncommon.

If the forecast holds, this light dusting of snow could linger long enough to create a picturesque backdrop for Christmas festivities.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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