The weekend is off to a wet and chilly start in New Jersey today. The peak temperature is predicted to be close to 42 degrees, with rain mostly developing around 2:00 PM.
Things will remain windy with gusts of up to 30 mph due to a southwest wind of about 15 mph. Light to moderate precipitation is likely, with totals of less than a tenth of an inch predicted. Rain will continue into the evening and stop by 11 PM, but the skies will still be overcast. As winds move northwest at 5 to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph, the temperature will drop to a low of about 35 degrees.
At higher elevations and in certain northwest regions of the state, there is a possibility that rain could convert to snow.
With partly sunny skies and a moderate high of 52 degrees—a marked improvement over today—Saturday promises to be a pleasant respite from the rain. The northwest wind, which blows between 10 and 15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph, will still be an issue.
Saturday night will be dry, with a low of about 39 degrees and partly cloudy skies. A cold, windy feeling will be maintained by a west wind of about 10 mph, with sporadic gusts of up to 20 mph.
With highs of 54 degrees and largely clear skies, Sunday’s weather is continuing its trend of being sunny and pleasant. To keep the day feeling new and energizing, the west wind will kick up a little bit, blowing at 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph. With partly cloudy sky, temperatures will drop to a cold 32 degrees as Sunday night draws near.
With highs in the low to mid-50s and lows in the 30s, this weekend’s weather closely resembles the seasonal norm for November in New Jersey. An otherwise serene and peaceful late-autumn weekend is given a lively start by the windy gusts and today’s showers.
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