Rain possible wednesday night across new jersey

Rain Possible Wednesday Night Across New Jersey

New Jersey is set to experience a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions over the next week, with intermittent chances of rain during the middle and later part of the forecast period. Today brings pleasant sunshine with a high around 67°F, accompanied by a light northwest breeze that could gust up to 20 mph. Tonight, expect clear skies and cooler temperatures, dropping to about 36°F with calming winds.

Tuesday remains mostly sunny with a slightly cooler high near 60°F, and calm weather continues into the night as clouds increase, leading to a low around 42°F. By Wednesday, skies will be partly sunny with a slight 20% chance of showers in the afternoon and a high near 63°F. Rain becomes more likely Wednesday night, with showers expected and a significant chance of precipitation at 90%. Between half and three-quarters of an inch of rain is possible.

Thursday morning may bring lingering showers, tapering off by early afternoon, leaving partly sunny but breezy conditions and a cooler high near 54°F. The night will be dry but chilly, with lows dropping to around 32°F. Friday sees another chance of rain, mainly in the afternoon, with a 30% chance of showers and highs around 47°F. The clouds will stick around into the night with lows near 35°F.

The weekend looks quieter and dry, with Saturday seeing partly sunny skies and highs near 52°F, followed by partly cloudy conditions Saturday night. Sunday rounds out the forecast with mostly sunny skies and a high near 53°F.

In comparison to typical November weather in New Jersey, these conditions align well with seasonal averages, though the midweek rain may bring a notable amount of precipitation. Prepare for mild days, cool nights, and keep an umbrella handy for Wednesday and Thursday, as they are the likeliest days to see rainfall.

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