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N.J. weather: Freezing rain, thunderstorms in soggy weekend forecast


“A big warming trend is on the way for Saturday and Sunday, so any freezing rain early Saturday morning should change over to all rain quickly after sunrise,” the weather service said early Thursday. ... Read More

N.J. weather: Forecasters tracking snowstorm threat for next week. Up to 50 mph winds today.


The new year will get off to a windy start in New Jersey with gusts up to 50 mph before temperatures plunge this weekend. Read More

N.J. weather: Intense rain, severe thunderstorms expected to ramp up Sunday. Flood risk increases.


In its latest forecast ... a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said that besides all of northern New Jersey being under a flood watch, Monmouth County was as well. Read More

N.J. weather: New snow forecast map calls for 3 to 6 inches in parts of state Monday


Forecasters from AccuWeather have issued their first snowfall projections for New Jersey for a large storm system moving across the nation on Monday that could drop 3 to 6 inches of snow on the ... Read More

Sunny And Chilly New Year's Day Ahead Of Weekend Arctic Front


This quiet weather continues ahead of the arrival of arctic air this weekend! What does the rest ... This will spark rain and storms to the south and blowing snow to the north. Read More


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