NOW: It will be more mist, drizzle and light rain showers until about 9 a.m. Sunday, with a very similar look to Saturday. Winds will be out of the north, which will dry the air out. That will lead to some sunshine midday that will last into the afternoon. Morning low temperatures will be in the upper 30s to low 40s. Afternoon highs will be 50 to 55. That will be five to ten degrees colder than average for this time of the year.
NEXT: Monday and Tuesday will be warmer days. Expect temperatures at or just above average. Highs will generally be 60 to 65. Both daytime hours will largely be dry for outdoor plans. However, a cold front will bring rain showers from about 12-8 a.m. Tuesday. Then, isolated showers will be around on a breezy Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday and Thursday will see a downturn in temperatures. A killing frost will be possible Thursday morning. Expect a good amount of sunshine, with highs in the 50s.
Warmer weather will return for the weekend. However, New Jersey will need to be on watch for a storm system to pass through.
SUNDAY: Mist and drizzle until 9 a.m. Then, some sun. Lows 35-40, highs 60-65. Coastal flooding will be around in spots, mainly in Ocean County, from 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Sunday night. Up to three inches of saltwater flooding will be likely.
MONDAY: Early sun to clouds. Rain forms around 12 a.m. Lows 35-40, highs 60-65.
TUESDAY: Rain ends by 8 a.m. Then, sunshine and breezy from the northwest. Lows 45-50, highs 60-65.
WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny and breezy from the northwest. Lows 35-40, highs 52-57.
THURSDAY: Sunny. Lows 32-37 (morning frost likely), highs 55-60.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. Lows 35-40, highs 60-65.
SATURDAY: Watching a storm system to bring rain and windy. Warm, with highs 65-75.