New Jersey Experiences Rainy Spring Week
NEW JERSEY, NJ—Spring has arrived in New Jersey, marked by a week filled with intermittent showers and thunderstorms. Today, the state faces a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, following a morning of patchy fog. Cloudy skies are expected with highs nearing 72 degrees, and the chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tonight, the likelihood of rain increases slightly, with cloudy conditions persisting and lows around 60 degrees. A 40% chance of precipitation is forecasted, with minimal new rainfall amounts except in thunderstorms. The pattern continues into Tuesday, featuring partly sunny skies after morning fog and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Highs are expected to reach 77 degrees.
Tuesday night will bring a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms with lows around 57 degrees. The week continues with similar patterns; Wednesday sees a 30% chance of precipitation, primarily before midday, and highs pushing to 86 degrees under partly sunny skies.
The latter part of the week maintains the rainy outlook, with showers likely on Thursday, particularly in the afternoon, when the chance of precipitation jumps to 70%. Highs will dip slightly to around 70 degrees. The evening may also see showers and potential thunderstorms, with a consistent precipitation likelihood of 70%.
As the week draws to a close, Friday offers a 40% chance of showers, alternating between sunny and cloudy spells, with highs in the mid-60s. The pattern of showers extends into the night, tapering off before Saturday morning, with overnight lows expected around 47 degrees.