New Jersey Weather March 4 Evening - Dense Fog Advisory Titelbild

New Jersey Weather March 4 Evening - Dense Fog Advisory

New Jersey Weather March 4 Evening - Dense Fog Advisory

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Good evening. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. You might have heard the overnight drizzle tapping on your roof. It left us with about a tenth of an inch of rain. And the gray skies stuck around with a low of 38 degrees. But here's the weird part. Look up in North Jersey and you'll actually see mostly sunny skies breaking through this afternoon. Highs there climb to near 49 degrees. That's a solid 35 degrees warmer than usual for early March. In the next 24 hours. Down in Central and South Jersey, the clouds are much more stubborn. You're stuck in the upper 30s to low 40s right now. Tonight brings a new challenge. Fog rolls in after dark. And a Dense Fog Advisory kicks in for the coast at 6 P.M. Visibility could drop to under a mile. If you're driving near the shore tonight, take it slow. Thursday brings the main event. Rain spreads from west to east around daybreak and sticks with us through much of the day. North Jersey catches the steadiest rain, picking up a half to three quarters of an inch. Central Jersey sees a quarter to half inch, while South Jersey gets lighter amounts. Highs across the state reach the mid 40s. Friday starts damp but the rain tapers by afternoon. Then the pattern flips completely. A real warm-up arrives for the weekend. Saturday highs jump into the upper 50s to low 60s. Sunday and Monday get even warmer, with some spots touching the mid 60s. By Tuesday, inland areas could hit 70 degrees. Tonight's full moon might play hide and seek behind that fog. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is just 16 days away. Grab that extra blanket tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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