This weekend, temperatures in New Jersey are expected to drop significantly.
Today’s forecast calls for a mix of generally bright sky with sporadic chances of a few light showers in the morning and early afternoon. The high temperature is predicted to be close to 45 degrees, which is colder than usual for this time of year. The air will feel brisk with a little chill from a west breeze of 8 to 13 mph.
The weather will continue to be largely clear as night falls, with lows of about 29 degrees. A crisp autumn night will be aided by the west wind, which will continue to blow at around 10 mph.
Bright sunlight is expected on Saturday, but the high temperature will only be close to 39 degrees. Despite the brightness, it will feel fairly cold with wind chill values between 25 and 30. Throughout the day, a west breeze of 8 to 14 mph will continue to keep the temperature cool. With temperatures dropping to a low of around 24 degrees, the clear skies will last until Saturday night. At 8 to 11 mph, the winds will lessen significantly but still be detectable.
With a high of about 38 degrees and largely clear skies, Sunday’s outlook nearly resembles Saturday’s. The west wind, which can reach speeds of 9 to 13 mph, will keep the day feeling brisk. The weekend will close with clear and calm conditions on Sunday night, with lows hovering around 26 degrees.
This period of weather tends to be cooler than typical late-November circumstances, with highs usually in the low 50s. Even though the forecast is dominated by sunlight, the wintry edge is ensured by the constant west wind and lower-than-normal temperatures, which mark the start of the colder season.
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