New Jersey to Experience a Cold Snap After Brief Return to Spring

New Jersey will enjoy a brief respite from the cold with warm temperatures in the 60s this afternoon, but a cold front from Canada will bring freezing temperatures overnight Wednesday into Thursday. A freeze watch has been issued for five counties, including Morris, Sussex, Warren, western Bergen, and western Passaic. Sensitive outdoor plants and pipes are at risk of damage. Temperatures will remain cool on Thursday, but winds may prevent a drop into the 20s. Overnight lows on Thursday into Friday and Friday into Saturday will again bring frost or freezing conditions. A gradual warmup is expected over the weekend, with highs reaching the upper 70s on Sunday and potentially near 80 degrees on Monday.

New Jersey Weather Forecast: Warm and Pleasant with a Midweek Storm

New Jersey residents can enjoy a week of mostly pleasant weather, with some exceptions. While Tuesday and Thursday will be mostly sunny and dry, Wednesday will bring a quick batch of showers and gusty winds. Temperatures will fluctuate, with Wednesday being the mildest day and Thursday being slightly cooler. The weekend forecast is uncertain, with some models predicting unsettled weather and others predicting mostly dry conditions. However, temperatures are expected to warm up significantly by early next week, reaching into the 70s and potentially even the 80s.

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