ALERTS: There is a FREEZE WARNING in effect this morning for the NE corner of the state for the first freeze of the season in this region as temperatures drop below freezing.
FORECAST:
Windswept clouds from the Great Lakes region sends rogue flurries to northern New Jersey today. These flurries will not make for accumulating snow, but a trace is possible today.
Gusts will be between 30-35 mph at times, reinforcing the cold air and windswept nature of the clouds. It feels cold all day as a result with a wind chill that keeps the air feeling like its in the 20s.
The wind calms slightly into tonight before picking up again tomorrow up to 25 mph.
Tomorrow morning will be cold with temperatures in the low 30s, but the afternoon high rebounds to near 50 degrees if not in the upper 40s.
Windswept clouds will be overhead tomorrow, but the chance for rogue flurries is reduced. Most of the windswept flurries will evaporate before reaching the ground both today and tomorrow.
Temperatures for the remainder of the week will be near 50 degrees for afternoon highs with the next chance for rain on Sunday night into Monday morning.