Synopsis:
Low pressure will be developing off the NJ coast today. Areas of snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain are expected. The precipitation may end over Southern sections by late morning or midday. There will most likely be an enhanced area of precipitation for a time later this morning into early afternoon away from the coast. A couple more inches of snow is possible here along with a coating of ice. Untreated surfaces will be treacherous. Temperatures will hover around freezing.
Clear and cold tonight. Temperatures will fall well below freezing. Any slush will refreeze solid.
Wednesday and Thursday will feature partly sunny skies and cold temperatures as high pressure over the Southeast dominates our weather. Readings will be at or below the 32º mark.
On Friday, a storm will develop off the coast. Many of the computer models are showing a bit of snow over the region. At this time there is a low potential of accumulating snow. I am leaning toward the light side. Still a few days to see how this all plays out.
Saturday will be frigid as an Arctic blast makes a visit. Readings will only be in the 20s.
Keep it here for a no nonsense, no hype forecast.
Tuesday:
Snow, mix, rain depending on location. Ending in the South during the late morning, elsewhere during the mid-afternoon. Highs around freezing. Northeast to Northwest winds at 8-12mph.
Tonight:
Clearing skies. Cold. Lows around 20º along the urban corridor, the teens inland. Northwest winds at 10-20mph.
Wednesday:
Partly sunny. Cold. Highs in the upper 20s.
Thursday:
Partly sunny. Highs around freezing.
Friday:
Light snow potential. Highs around 30º.
Saturday:
Partly sunny, windy and frigid. Highs in the 20s.