New Jersey residents can expect a mix of sunshine and brisk winter temperatures as the region settles into early January. Today, the forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 42°F, accompanied by a brisk west wind reaching up to 15 mph and gusting as high as 35 mph. As evening falls, clear conditions will persist, but temperatures will dip to a chilly 26°F with lighter winds around 10 to 15 mph.
Friday continues the sunny streak, though temperatures will hover near 39°F, slightly cooler than today. Winds will remain steady out of the west at 10 to 15 mph. Overnight, partly cloudy skies will bring a low of 23°F, with a noticeable west breeze adding to the chill.
The weekend looks bright but cold. Saturday’s forecast features mostly sunny skies with a high of 35°F. Stronger winds, gusting up to 30 mph, will add a sharp edge to the already cool conditions. Saturday night, temperatures will plummet to a crisp 20°F under mostly clear skies.
Sunday keeps the sunshine going with a high near 36°F, but by nightfall, the first hint of precipitation could make its way into the region. Clouds will thicken, and there’s a 40% chance of snow developing after 1 a.m., with a low around 23°F.
This forecast aligns closely with New Jersey’s typical January weather, which usually sees highs around 41°F and lows near 26°F. While today’s and Friday’s temperatures are near average, the coming weekend’s lows might feel a bit sharper than usual. Snowfall is also on par for the month, as January historically averages about 5 inches of snow.
As always, residents are advised to bundle up, especially with the gusty winds making conditions feel even colder, and to stay updated on Sunday night’s snow chance. Whether enjoying the sun or bracing for the chill, it’s winter in New Jersey—just as we expect it.