The above-normal temperatures will meet with some clouds and a few batches of rain showers, with little to no chance of wintry weather or snow on the horizon.
A cold front will send temperatures tumbling across New Jersey starting Thursday night, as a brisk wind kicks in. But the deep freeze will not last long.
Moderate snow accumulations are possible for northwestern New Jersey only, as most of the state gets soaked and windswept by this powerful storm system.
Something unusual is happening in New Jersey that we're not really used to. Winter is approaching its halfway mark, but still... we've not had any measurable snow!
It's been quite a winter season so far with sizable changes in temperatures and weather elements leading to some concern about beach erosion at the Jersey Shore.
It's January and it's a time of year when lotta folks are inside escaping winter, but it's a perfect time to get outside and get some exercise with no hot sun and bugs.