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There is nothing overly dramatic or crazy in New Jersey's weather forecast, just a bitter breeze, some cold air, and a few raindrops and snowflakes.
New Jersey is bracing for severe thunderstorms, coastal flooding and strong winds Monday, with temperatures dropping sharply.
Daytime temperatures are expected to range between the mid 50s and mid 60s during the weekend of March 7. Temperatures will continue to rise into the 70s early next week. It will be 75 degrees in Trenton on Wednesday, for instance. Temperatures at the Jersey Shore are expected to be between the 40s and high 50s.
A 'major' severe weather system is headed to New Jersey and New York City today, AccuWeather says. When will the rain start, and how bad will it be?
Welcome back to winter, New Jersey. Thursday afternoon will be upwards of 50 degrees colder than Wednesday afternoon, with a brisk wind and possible snow.
Welcome to 'false spring,' New Jersey! A polar vortex split could bring bitter cold back to NJ, but how cold will it get and when? The latest forecast
March has a way of delivering serious weather whiplash to the tri-state, and this week drives that point home. After a high temperature of 80 degrees in Central Park on Tuesday – the earliest 80-degree temperature on record for the city – temperatures take a tumble on Thursday.
Excessive rainfall and possible flash floods are in the forecast for Hoboken on Monday. See the timing and maps.