Seasonal & Holidays

Will Rain Disrupt Your Fourth of July Fireworks In Brick?

It may be Wednesday, but we know you're peeking ahead. See what's in the forecast.

If you were awakened by the thunderstorms that rolled through Ocean County in the wee hours Wednesday morning, you may be wondering what’s in store for this weekend and whether more thunderstorms will make a mess of things.

According to the National Weather Service forecast out of Mount Holly, it looks like we’ll be in the clear, for the most part.

Isolated showers and thunderstorms could pop up Wednesday night and Thursday, but the chance of precipitation is only 20 percent.

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Thursday’s expected high temperatures are in the mid-80s and are expected to fall into the 60s, so if you’re headed to SummerFest for the Amish Outlaws concert, you may want to take a jacket if you get cold easily.

Friday is predicted to be a bit cooler, in the upper 70s, with a 30 percent chance of rain (or, for those who prefer, a 70 percent chance that we’ll stay dry. Friday evening should be comfortable; again, there is a slight chance of showers.

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On Saturday, there is a 30 percent chance of rain during the day, but that is expected to clear out and just leave partly cloudy skies for the fireworks that night. There are plenty of places to catch them. Check out our list here.

Sunday is supposed to be mostly sunny with highs in the mid-80s.

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