Couverture de New Jersey Weather 3/6 Morning - Flood Warning

New Jersey Weather 3/6 Morning - Flood Warning

New Jersey Weather 3/6 Morning - Flood Warning

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Good morning. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. We're waking up to the tail end of overnight rain. You picked up nearly half an inch since yesterday. And if you're stepping outside right now? Overcast skies, 39 degrees. And fog thick enough to make your morning commute feel like driving through a cloud. Coastal areas have it worst — visibility down to a mile or less. The rain wraps up early this morning, but don't expect the sun to make an appearance. Clouds stick around all day. North Jersey tops out at 44 degrees with patchy fog through the morning and a slight chance of drizzle. Central Jersey climbs to 47 with fog lingering into the afternoon. South Jersey reaches 44 with widespread fog before 1 P.M., then patchy fog and a slight chance of rain. Northeast winds around 10 miles an hour keep things cool and damp. Tonight, clouds hold tight with lows in the upper 30s statewide. There's a chance of drizzle developing after dark, especially across the northern half. Fog could thicken up again overnight as temperatures hover near 38 to 39 degrees. Saturday stays cloudy with highs climbing into the low to mid-50s — 55 up north, 57 in Central Jersey. And 51 along the southern coast. Morning fog is likely, with showers moving in Saturday night. That's when a warm front pushes through, bringing a 70 percent chance of rain after 7 P.M. Sunday brings the turnaround. Showers taper off by mid-morning, then clouds break apart in the afternoon. Temperatures jump into the low to mid-60s — the warmest day we've seen in months. Looking ahead, sunshine and warmth dominate early next week. Monday hits the mid to upper 60s. Tuesday and Wednesday? Low 70s inland, though the coast stays cooler thanks to the chilly ocean. Spring equinox is just 14 days away. And we're gaining two and a half minutes of daylight every day now. See you tomorrow. Take care! For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
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