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Thunderstorm Threat Increases In NJ Midweek: Latest Forecast

Following severe thunderstorms that blanketed parts of New Jersey over the weekend, more rain is expected throughout the week.

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Following severe thunderstorms that blanketed parts of New Jersey over the weekend, Garden State residents should brace for another round of scattered storms and wind forecast throughout the week.

While New Jerseyans will experience sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s to low 80s on Tuesday, the National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting potential scattered showers and storms overnight and into Wednesday.

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Though residents may experience some rain, forecasters said no severe storms are expected.

Rain on Wednesday will be followed by a hotter and very breezy (wind gusts 30-40 MPH) Thursday, with a risk of scattered severe storms, the NWS said.

Graphic Credit: National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly

This will be followed by temperatures in the low 80s on Friday, with a chance of showers in South Jersey.

On Saturday, sunny skies are expected to return to the Garden State with temperatures in the mid-80s and remain throughout Sunday.

Here’s the latest forecast for New Jersey from the National Weather Service:

North Jersey

Central Jersey

South Jersey

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