There is a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY in effect for Sussex, Warren, Morris, and northern Passaic counties for light snow, sleet, and mixed precipitation that will create slippery conditions this morning.
FORECAST:
Wintry mix north and west melts as temperature warm this morning, but approximately 1-4" of snow fell in some of the highest elevations this morning. This will create slippery road conditions until the temperatures warm enough. This is especially the case for our northwestern counties.
The temperatures are on the rise though as they will be pushing into the mid-40s this afternoon and rising into the 50s overnight.
Rain takes a break until later tonight, too with showers returning after 7 p.m. and lasting overnight.
Tuesday morning will be damp, but then the sun emerges. Highs will be just shy of 60 degrees in many spots.
Wednesday starts fair too, but rain returns right after sunset where moderate rounds of rain are expected. This will begin to drop temperatures for the end of the week. Highs then will be in the upper 30s to finish the week under a partly sunny sky with breezy conditions.