Strong, gusty winds are expected for New Jersey through Friday with gusts reaching 30 to 40 mph as forecasters continue to track the potential for a winter storm early next week.
Winds will increase around midday Friday, with the strongest gusts occurring during the afternoon hours.
While wind speeds will remain below advisory levels, the blustery conditions may cause minor tree damage and scattered power outages, the National Weather Service said.
Temperatures will remain below normal, with highs Friday only reaching the low 40s across most of New Jersey, and wind chills making it feel even colder in the teens to low 20s.
Saturday will bring relief from the wind as high pressure builds over the region.
Expect mainly sunny skies with highs in the low 40s and lighter northwest winds around 5 to 10 mph.
The calmer conditions will make Saturday feel more seasonable despite similar temperatures to Friday.
Sunday’s weather will turn unsettled with rain expected to develop during the day.
Temperatures will rebound slightly ahead of the front, with highs reaching the low to mid 50s near the coast and low to mid 40s inland. Winds could become gusty by Sunday afternoon.
Looking ahead to early next week, high pressure will briefly return Monday bringing dry but chilly conditions with highs in the low to mid 40s.
However, Tuesday could bring the first widespread bout of winter weather to New Jersey.
There remains significant uncertainty regarding the exact track of this system, which will be critical in determining precipitation type, the weather service said.
Current forecasts suggest a mix of snow and rain is possible, with the potential for snow transitioning to rain near the coast and a rain-snow mix inland.
The forecast confidence for Tuesday’s system remains relatively low given the track uncertainties.
Mid to late next week should feature high pressure returning with dry conditions and below normal temperatures continuing through Thursday.
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