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Thunderstorms Followed By 70-Degree Temps In Bergen County Forecast: See When
Thunderstorms will be followed by a warmup in Bergen County, forecasters say. How long will it last?

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — The past rainy week may conclude with thunderstorms in Bergen County, according to the National Weather Service.
But a warmup is also in store.
Saturday morning will be drizzly and warm with a high of 55, the NWS says.
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Overnight into Sunday, rain and thunderstorms may arrive after 1 a.m. There's a 20 percent chance of showers before 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Sunday night will be clear.
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Warm Weather
Monday will be sunny with a high of 67. Tuesday will see a high of 71, and Wednesday will see another high of 67.
"On Monday, another surge of warmth will spread from the Midwest to the Atlantic coast," Accuweather says. "Some record highs dating back to the early 1900s may be matched or topped. Widespread highs in the 60s and 70s are expected across the Northeast."
Then the week will close out with more rain and lower temps, forecasters say.
"While we do have a big warmup on the way this weekend with highs in the 60s and 70s, it is still March and we'll likely have a reality check with cooler temperatures at some point later on this month," the NWS said.
Blizzard Confirmed
The National Weather Service posted on Friday afternoon that blizzard conditions were met for part of Bergen County. Read more about that here.
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