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Don't Get Used To Mild Weather - Arctic Cold Headed Our Way
Jersey Shore will become an icebox by mid-week

If you are planning a little stroll on the boardwalk, getting some yard work in or going for a bike ride, do it today.
Sunday’s unusually mild temperatures are prepping to plummet by mid-week, according to the National Weather Service.
The high for Sunday will hover around 60 degrees, with southwest winds between 18 to 20 miles per hour. Showers and a thunderstorm are possible. Showers will end by around midnight, with temperatures dipping to 35 degrees. The winds will increase to 20 to 23 miles per hour, switching over to the west as the night progresses.
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Monday will be sunny with a high near 38 degrees. Westerly winds will be brisk at 21 to 23 miles per hour, with gusts as high as 37. The cold begins to creep in on Monday night, with a low of 21 degrees.
Tuesday expect increasing clouds, with a chance of snow and a high of 35 degrees. Little or no accumulation is expected. The low for Tuesday night is 25 degrees.
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Wednesday will be partly sunny, with a high of 31 degrees and blustery winds. Wednesday night will be frigid, with a low of 11 degrees.
Thursday expect only a high of 22 degrees. The rest of the week will remain very cold, according to the National Weather Service.
Bundle up!
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