• New Jersey Weather March 4 Evening - 34° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. That dusting of snow yesterday? Already a memory. But step outside right now and you'll notice something else. The air feels heavy, damp, almost tropical compared to 24 hours ago. We're sitting at 38 degrees under gray skies. And rain moves through overnight. In the next 24 hours. Here's how today plays out across the Garden State. North Jersey wakes to patchy fog and temperatures near 34 degrees. That fog lifts by mid-morning, giving way to partly sunny skies and a high of 49 degrees. Central Jersey starts damp too, but warms to 54 degrees this afternoon — the mildest spot in the state. Down in South Jersey, that fog hangs tougher. Rain chances linger through 7 A.M., with highs near 50 degrees. Tonight, the full moon rises. Though good luck seeing it through the clouds. Lows settle in the upper 30s statewide. Thursday tells a wetter story. Rain spreads across all of New Jersey by morning and sticks around through Friday. We're talking a solid soaker — potentially three-quarters of an inch to an inch of rain. North Jersey sees the steadiest rain Thursday night. But here's the twist. By Saturday, temperatures climb into the upper 50s and 60s. Sunday? Low 60s. Monday and Tuesday? We could hit 65 to 69 degrees. That's nearly 70 degrees in early March — about 34 degrees to 34 degrees above normal. Spring is knocking. Sixteen days until the equinox. And this weekend? It might just answer the door. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • New Jersey Weather March 3 Evening - 35° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. New Jersey. I'm Jack O'Malley. That little snow teaser overnight? Just a memory. But step outside right now and you mightn't see much of anything. Dense fog is swallowing the state, with visibility dropping to a quarter mile in spots. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 P.M. If you're driving, take it slow — that mist is hiding everything from potholes to brake lights. In the next 24 hours. In Here's situation, rain is knocking on the door. North Jersey gets wet first, right around 7 P.M. Central Jersey follows as the evening goes on. South Jersey, you stay damp well into tomorrow morning. Most of us pick up a quarter to half an inch of rain. But here's the catch for the higher elevations. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for Passaic County until 10 P.M. Freezing rain could glaze the roads before temperatures climb above freezing. It's a classic setup where a mile down the road is rain, but you're dealing with ice. Tonight, the thermometer holds pretty steady. Lows hover around 35 up north, 37 in Central Jersey. And 41 down south. Tomorrow shakes things up. Rain tapers off by morning. Clouds break for some afternoon sun. Highs climb to a pleasant 50 in North Jersey, 54 in Central Jersey. And 50 in South Jersey. That's running 35 degrees to 35 degrees warmer than usual for early March. Looking ahead. Thursday and Friday stay unsettled with more rain chances. But the weekend? That’s a whole different story. Highs surge into the 60s. By Monday, we could be pushing 70 degrees in spots — that's 35 degrees to 35 degrees above normal. Charge your phone before you hit the hay tonight. That fog is going to play tricks with the signals. 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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  • New Jersey Weather March 3 Morning - Dense Fog Advisory
    Mar 3 2026
    Good morning. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. That snow from overnight? Already gone. Rain ate it for breakfast. But don't let the melting fool you. This day has layers. In the next 24 hours., A warm front is stalled right over us. And it's creating a weather tug of war. Arctic high pressure slid offshore, but cold air is clinging to the hills up north like it forgot to pack. That's why Morris. Sussex. And Warren counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory until 7 P.M. A light glaze of ice is possible on untreated roads up there. Meanwhile, dense fog has wrapped the entire state like a wet blanket. Visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. That fog advisory runs until 10 P.M. Tonight. North Jersey sits at 36 degrees with light rain. That rain peaks around 7 P.M. Temperatures hold steady overnight, then climb into the 50s by morning. Drive south on the Turnpike into Central Jersey and you pick up a couple degrees. Thirty eight and foggy. Rain intensifies there by 9 P.M. Down at the Shore, you're the warm kids today. Forty two degrees. Still damp, still gray, but noticeably milder. Lows tonight barely dip to 41. Now the good news. Wednesday, high pressure muscles in. Skies crack open. Highs push 50 degrees up north and 54 in central areas. Actual sunshine. Remember that? But the pattern stays restless. Rain sneaks back Wednesday night and hangs around through Friday. Then. The plot twist. A significant warm up rolls in for the weekend. Highs climb into the 60s. Some spots could flirt with 70 degrees by Monday. The equinox is just two weeks out, folks. Spring is warming up in the bullpen. Quick note. Tonight's full moon is up there behind all that murk. You won't see it, but it's rooting for you. Charge your phone before bed tonight. You'll want the alarm loud for that Wednesday sunshine. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 3/2 New Jersey Weather: Clear Skies
    Mar 2 2026
    Good morning. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. That slap of cold air when you stepped outside this morning? That's Arctic high pressure camped over the Great Lakes, funneling icy air straight into New Jersey. We're sitting at 23 degrees under crystal-clear skies. It's the kind of cold that makes your breath hang in the air. but here's the thing. This quiet won't last. In the next 24 hours. North Jersey woke up to 19 degrees with wind chills near 19 degrees. The kind of cold that bites. You'll climb to 32 degrees under mostly sunny skies, but don't let the sunshine fool you. Central Jersey sits at 35 degrees with partial sun. South Jersey reaches 36 degrees but stays mostly cloudy. The statewide theme today is cold but calm. Tonight, clouds roll in as that high pressure slides offshore. Lows drop to 24 degrees in the north and around 30 degrees south. By early Tuesday morning, moisture from a developing low pressure system begins arriving. That's when things get interesting. Tuesday is the tricky day. North Jersey sees snow between 7 and 10 A.M., then a wintry mix before changing to rain. Central Jersey could see freezing rain during the morning commute. Cover that windshield tonight. South Jersey transitions quickly to plain rain. Highs reach the low to mid 40s statewide. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings that wintry mix changing to rain. Wednesday through Friday feature off and on showers with a dramatic warm up. By Thursday, temperatures soar into the upper 50s to low 60s. This weekend could touch 70 degrees in spots. Spring equinox is just 18 days away. and by the weekend, it might actually feel like it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 3/1 New Jersey Weather: Snow and Rain Starting 7 AM
    Mar 1 2026
    Good morning. New Jersey. I'm Aaron Jolly. An arctic front just slammed the door on late February's warmth. and it brought a parting gift. Snow. In the next 24 hours. Up in North Jersey, light snow starts around 7 A.M. and sticks around through lunch. You're looking at a coating to maybe half an inch. Just enough to make the sidewalks slippery. Highs hit 38 degrees before the bottom falls out tonight. Central Jersey gets the messy version. Rain and snow mix between 7 and 11 A.M., then clouds linger all day. Highs near 40 degrees with a north wind at 10 miles an hour. Not awful. Yet. Down in South Jersey, you dodge most of it. Just a slight chance of a rain shower mid-morning. Highs near 40 degrees, but winds gust to 15 miles an hour. That breeze has teeth. Here's where tonight gets brutal. Skies clear. Temperatures nosedive. North Jersey drops to 18 degrees. Central Jersey hits 17. South Jersey bottoms out at 22. Factor in the wind and it feels like 17 degrees by Monday morning. That's the kind of cold that finds every gap in your jacket. Monday brings sunshine but zero warmth. Highs only in the low 30s statewide. Tuesday flips messy again. Snow changing to freezing rain, then plain rain by afternoon. But hang tight. Wednesday through Saturday, spring crashes the party. Highs surge into the 50s and 60s. Some spots could hit 66 degrees by Saturday. Yeah, you read that right. Layer up tonight. You'll need it. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • 2/28 New Jersey Weather: 20° Above Normal
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Fog rolled in overnight and decided to freeze. That's the story this morning. At 30 degrees, moisture is icing up on bridges, overpasses, anywhere the pavement didn't get treated. Black ice doesn't announce itself. If you're heading out before 9 A.M., take it slow. The fog lifts by mid-morning. and then you get the payoff. In the next 24 hours. High pressure is sliding offshore, dragging mild southwest air across the state. Once that fog clears, you're looking at a genuinely pleasant afternoon. Central Jersey tops out at 51 degrees under mostly sunny skies. North Jersey hits 48. South Jersey reaches 47. Not bad for late February. Tonight, an arctic front sweeps through. No drama, no precipitation. Just a clean sweep of cold air. Lows drop to 30 degrees up north, 32 central, 35 south. Sunday is when it gets messy. A wave of low pressure rides that frontal boundary. North Jersey sees snow likely between 7 A.M. and 4 P.M. — under an inch, but enough to coat the roads. Central Jersey flips between rain and snow. South Jersey stays mostly dry. Highs struggle into the upper 30s and low 40s. Then the arctic air crashes in Sunday night. Temperatures plummet to 16 degrees across North and Central Jersey. South Jersey drops to 21. Wind chills hit single digits in spots. That's the kind of cold that finds every gap in your jacket. The week ahead is a wild ride. Monday stays frozen with highs near 31. Tuesday brings another rain and snow mix. Then Wednesday through Friday, temperatures surge into the 50s. Friday could hit near 60 degrees — 15 to 20 above normal. Spring's knocking early. In Sunrise today is at 6, 35 A.M. Sunset at 5:50 P.M. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day now. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • Special Weather Statement | New Jersey Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Jersey Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. That whisper-thin dusting overnight? Two-tenths of an inch. Just enough to turn every untreated surface into a skating rink. Black ice is lurking on driveways and side streets right now. Your first step outside deserves respect. Up in North Jersey, you're waking up to partly sunny skies and a high of 40 degrees. There's a slight chance of light snow after 1 P.M., but most of you stay dry. Tonight clears out and drops to 23 degrees. Central Jersey hits 42 degrees under those same partly sunny skies. Between noon and 5 P.M., watch for a brief rain-snow mix. Just a 30 percent chance — it's a coin flip. Tonight falls to 22 degrees. South Jersey gets the most action today. Rain kicks in by 11 A.M. By late afternoon — right around 4 P.M. — it flips to a rain-snow mix before wrapping up this evening. Patchy fog rolls in after dark. Highs reach 42 degrees. Lows tonight settle at 27 degrees. Friday flips the script. Sunny skies statewide. Highs in the low to mid 40s. Saturday pushes even warmer — near 50 degrees in many spots. Perfect weather to melt that seven inches of snow still sitting on your lawn. But winter's not done yet. Sunday night an arctic front barrels through. Monday brings a chance of snow and highs only in the upper 20s to low 30s. The cold makes one last stand before spring. Speaking of spring — we're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day now. Sunrise hits at 6:38 A.M. Sunset at 5:48 P.M. The spring equinox sits just three weeks out. Drive carefully this morning. Ice doesn't announce itself. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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