New Jersey residents should brace for a cold week ahead, with freezing temperatures setting the stage and a mix of sunny days, chilly nights, and a midweek chance of wintry precipitation. Today will be sunny but brisk, with temperatures peaking at a high of 39°F, accompanied by a light northwest breeze. Tonight, temperatures will drop sharply to a frosty low of 19°F under mostly clear skies, with a gentle west wind adding to the chill.
Tuesday brings another bright day, slightly warmer with a high of 42°F, though still well below the seasonal average for early December, which typically sees highs in the mid-40s to low 50s. The clear skies will persist into the evening, with another icy low of 20°F as calm conditions continue.
Wednesday continues the sunny trend during the day with highs again around 42°F, but the evening ushers in a shift. Rain is likely, potentially mixed with snow showers before transitioning to all rain later in the night. With lows around 35°F, accumulations are expected to be minimal, and precipitation totals are predicted to remain light at less than a tenth of an inch.
Thursday morning might feature lingering showers before skies clear to reveal a mostly sunny day, with temperatures climbing to a relative high of 47°F—closer to the average for this time of year. Breezy conditions will accompany the clear weather into Thursday night, as temperatures plunge once more to a cold 24°F.
Friday caps off the week with a crisp and sunny day, though temperatures will struggle to reach a high of 37°F, underscoring the wintry grip on the region. Compared to the usual early December norms, this week stands out for its colder-than-average highs and frigid lows, particularly at night. While no major storms are on the horizon, the freezing conditions will require extra layers and caution for those venturing out, especially during the early mornings and evenings.