New jersey wakes up to a white christmas eve

New Jersey Wakes Up to a White Christmas Eve

TRENTON, NJ – Break out the hot cocoa because it’s a white Christmas Eve in the Garden State! Snow will blanket parts of the region this morning, possibly mixing with some rain as the day progresses. Precipitation is expected to taper off by the afternoon, leaving behind a wintry scene. High temperatures will hover around 39°F with a gentle west wind at 5 mph. Snow accumulations should remain light, with less than half an inch likely—just enough to make things festive without too much shoveling!

As the snow clears, the skies will turn mostly clear, ushering in a frosty but picturesque Christmas Eve night. Temperatures will dip to a brisk 22°F, so bundle up if you’re heading out to look at holiday lights or deliver those last-minute gifts. A light north wind at 5 mph will keep the chill in the air, so expect a cozy, quiet night for Santa’s big journey.

Wake up to a magical Christmas morning with mostly sunny skies and a crisp high near 37°F. Perfect weather for unwrapping gifts by the tree or taking a brisk holiday stroll. A gentle north wind will add a touch of chill, but the calm and clear atmosphere will make it a quintessential winter day in New Jersey.

As the holiday winds down, expect partly cloudy skies and a low around 20°F. Winds will remain calm, making for a peaceful and serene night to reflect on the season. Keep the fireplace going and savor the winter wonderland vibes—it’s the perfect way to cap off a memorable holiday.

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