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Jersey Shore Weekend: Rain, Possibly Snow Coming For Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Weather outlets say we could see some of the white stuff Sunday into Monday in Brick and nearby
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If you’re planning to do anything outdoors, tomorrow is probably the day to do it. But bundle up.
Weather forecasters are predicting that an incoming storm and cold front will bring rain and possibly even some snow Sunday and early Monday to Brick and the surrounding area.
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Accuweather.com and the Weather Underground are saying the storm will be strictly rain at the Jersey Shore, with temperatures predicted to be in the mid-40s.
The National Weather Service forecast from the Mount Holly office says there is a chance of snow before 8 a.m. Sunday and then again late Sunday night/early Monday morning as temperatures fall overnight. Little to no accumulation is expected, however.
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Accuweather is calling for tomorrow to be dry but cold, with highs in the mid-20s and a minus-1 wind chill possible, and for the storm to start off too warm to bring anything but rain to the Jersey Shore, New York and Philadelphia.
The Weather Underground forecast also says temperatures will be in the mid-40s by the time the chance of precipitation hits its highest probability on Sunday.
Another storm is possible Wednesday, but whether that will bring snow is unclear.
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