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Prepare for Rapid Freeze-Up After Thunderstorms in NJ
A mid-week winter storm that might bring slippery driving conditions and perhaps a little snowfall in some areas of the Garden State is predicted to cause spring-like temperatures to drop by up to 35 degrees over night, according to forecasters.
It is predicted that the rain that came in New Jersey on Tuesday would persist throughout Wednesday. The National Weather Service reports that there is also a potential of isolated thunderstorms and hail. The quantity of rain that falls will vary from roughly half to one inch in the southeast to one to one and a half inches in the northwest of I-95.
A
wind advisory is in affect for the State of NJ.
Some areas may flood, even though widespread flooding is not anticipated.
It will be between 55 and 65 degrees during the day and drop to the 30s at night, which might result in snow in the Lehigh Valley and northwest New Jersey.
Strongest wind gusts in the evening might be as high as 40 to 50 mph, causing localized power outages and possible tree damage, according to
National Weather Service Mount Holly station. The state as a whole is under a wind advisory through 4 a.m. on Thursday, as of 9 a.m. on Wednesday.
According to AccuWeather, the unexpected freeze could result in hazardous driving conditions on Thursday morning, particularly on overpasses and bridges.